Instruction 2848 (SP) (March 2012) Instructions for Form 2848 (SP), Power of Attorney and Declaratio-2025

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IRS Form 2848 allows tax professionals, such as an attorney, CPA, or enrolled agent, to represent you before the IRS as if they were the taxpayer.
Anyone can draft a document assigning power of attorney to anyone else, and its possible that you be named without your permission. But the nature of the power is that you have the right to do business on their behalf, and you cannot be forced to do business on their behalf.
The POA declaration remains active until one of the following happens: The taxpayer or representative revokes the POA declaration. The death of the taxpayer. Obtain a new declaration from the taxpayers estate.
Form 2848 Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative is used to authorize an individual to represent the taxpayer/corporation/partnership before the IRS. The authorized individual must be eligible to practice before the IRS.
There you can review, electronically sign and manage authorizations. View or create your online account. Authorize with Form 2848 - Complete and submit online, by fax or mail Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative.

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Does Form 2848 Need to be Notarized? Form 2848 does not need to be notarized. However, the person submitting the form is required to authenticate their clients identity if they do not have a personal or business relationship with them.
This Power of Attorney (POA) Declaration (DE 48) is your written authorization for an individual or other entity to act on your behalf in tax and/or benefit reporting matters with us. A POA remains in effect until it is revoked or a new one is received.
A power of attorney is a legal document that allows someone else to act on your behalf. A power of attorney can be helpful to older people and others who want to choose a trusted person to act on their behalf when they cannot.

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