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In common estates going through a formal probate process, executor obligation may extend beyond the estate closing. Essentially, the core obligations an executor must achieve are the following:
- Pay the debts of the estate.
- File and pay all taxes of the estate.
- Distribute remaining property of the decedent.
Normally, completing the core obligations is necessary to close an estate. Then again, there is always an exception to the rule. One exception is that tax filing deadlines may carry over beyond the estate closing. In essence, since the estate closed, the former executor becomes an acting executor until completing all obligations of the estate.