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Hello, everyone. Welcome to a brand new bonus video. Im going to be discussing the basics of form 2848 and the 8821. Now the 2848 is the Power of Attorney. IRS Power of attorney, and the 8821 is a tax information authorization form. Were going to talk about the differences between the two and how to fill them out. How to avoid making mistakes so they dont get rejected and opinions. Were going to be talking about opinions from different tax practitioners about when they use one versus the other, because theres no unified consensus between tax practitioners with regard to that. Okay. I know what I do, and I will discuss it. But other tax practitioners might prefer using one form over the other. Alright. And once you become an enrolled agent, once youre licensed tax practitioner, you can decide to basically use either form depending on what your practice model is. Okay. So were going to discuss that. Now this is a group poll that I posed to enrolled practitioners in a representatio