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Representation allows a professional, usually a CPA, enrolled agent, or tax attorney, to take your place in front of the IRS. Your representative can: Interact with the IRS. Provide information and explanations on your behalf. Enter into agreements with the IRS.
You are liable for US income taxes whether you are a citizen who was born in the United States or outside of the United States with at least 1 parent who is a US Citizen. If you are a naturalized citizen, you are also considered a US Person.
To update the information the IRS has on file, one should submit a letter (on company letterhead if possible) to the appropriate IRS office with the following information: The responsible partys full legal name; The responsible partys Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN);
An Authorized Representative is an individual with legal authority to bind the government entity (e.g., the Chief Executive Officer of the government entity). An Authorized Representative must sign the Acceptance of Award terms for it to be valid.
The individual you authorize must be a person eligible to practice before the IRS. You may authorize a student who works in a qualified Low Income Taxpayer Clinic (LITC) or Student Tax Clinic Program (STCP) to represent you under a special appearance authorization issued by the Taxpayer Advocate Service.
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The appointment of a representative on a Form 2848 includes the taxpayers authorization for the representative to receive and inspect the taxpayers returns and return information for the matters specified on the form.
Your representative must be an individual eligible to practice before the IRS. This includes: Attorneys, certified public accountants (CPAs) and enrolled agents.
File Form 8821 to: Authorize any individual, corporation, firm, organization, or partnership you designate to inspect and/or receive your confidential information verbally or in writing for the type of tax and the years or periods listed on the form.

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