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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your account number(s) in the designated field. This is crucial for identifying your tax records.
  3. Fill in your full name and address accurately. Ensure that all details are correct to avoid any processing delays.
  4. Provide your daytime telephone number, including the area code, so that the Department can reach you if necessary.
  5. On line 6, make sure to sign and date the form. This signature confirms your authorization and is essential for the validity of the document.

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A return is not considered to be valid, and refunds are not issued, unless the return is signed. Both spouses must sign and date a Married Filing Jointly return. There is a field next to spouses occupation at the bottom of Form 1040 labeled Identity Protection PIN.
The 2848 gives you the power to act on your mothers behalf. The 8821 just gives you the ability to receive information. You cannot use Form 8821 to negotiate or act on behalf of the taxpayer, such as to secure a new Installment Agreement or request Currently Not Collectable status.
Form 8879 is the declaration document and signature authorization for an e-filed return filed by an electronic return originator (ERO).
Sign and mail your federal tax signature form and any supporting paperwork at the end of the e-filing process. Form 8453 wont hold up the processing of your return, but you should mail it within 48 hours of when the IRS accepted your return.
If you choose to have someone prepare your tax return, choose that preparer wisely. A paid tax return preparer is primarily responsible for the overall substantive accuracy of your return and by law, is required to sign the return and include their preparer tax identification number (PTIN) on it.

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Be signed by at least one of the tax filers. The signature must be on the line on the tax return designated for the signature of the tax filer. Or, include the tax preparers stamped, typed, signed, or printed name and SSN, EIN (Employer Identification Number), or PTIN (Preparer Tax Identification Number).
Taxpayers must sign and date their return under penalties of perjury. If the return is not signed, it will not be accepted as filed by the Service. If it is a joint return, both spouses must sign the return.
Key Filing Requirements: A personal representative or surviving spouse must sign the return ing to IRS guidelines.

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