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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the mn rev 184 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the taxpayer information, including your name, Social Security or Minnesota tax ID number, and address.
  3. Select whether you want to Add, Change, or Remove a power of attorney by checking the appropriate box.
  4. Enter the primary appointee's details such as their name, address, phone number, and email. Ensure that this person is eligible to act on your behalf.
  5. Specify the authority granted to the appointee. You can choose full authority or limit it to specific tax types and periods by checking the relevant boxes.
  6. If applicable, check any optional elections for correspondence preferences and enter an expiration date for the power of attorney.
  7. Sign and date the form. If it's a joint return, ensure both spouses sign.
  8. Send your completed form via secure email, fax, or mail as instructed at the end of the document.

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Under the Minnesota power of attorney statutes, the principals signature on a Minnesota Power of Attorney document need not be acknowledged before a notary public. However, third parties may require it, and a Minnesota Statutory Short Form Power of Attorney document will look incomplete without such an acknowledgment.
For a durable power of attorneywhich remains in effect even if the principal becomes incapacitatedCalifornia law requires the document be signed by the principal and either docHubd or signed by two witnesses for it to be valid.
Notary services offered by banks, and other financial institutions, such as credit unions, include docHubing documents for the transfer or purchase of real estate, refinance loans, mortgage loans, equity line of credit, escrow documents, deeds, trusts, and powers of attorney.
By Direct Deposit Note: If you close your account, we cannot change your banking information on your return. If your direct deposit fails because you closed your account, the Minnesota Department of Revenue will send you a paper check.
The specific requirements and restrictions vary in each state; however, in Minnesota, your document will need the signatures of two witnesses or a notary public. Only one of the witnesses to your Healthcare PoA can be your healthcare provider.
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