(POA) Disclosure Forms - Arizona Department of Revenue 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the (POA) Disclosure Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Taxpayer Information section. Enter your name(s), Social Security Number(s), and present address, including city, state, and zip code.
  3. Next, move to the Appointee Information section. Provide the appointee's name, address, daytime telephone number, and one of the required identification numbers.
  4. In the Tax Matters section, specify the tax years for which you authorize your appointee to receive confidential information. Ensure you check the box in Section 4 if granting Power of Attorney.
  5. If applicable, complete the Revocation of Earlier Authorization(s) section by checking box 5 and specifying any prior authorizations you wish to revoke.
  6. Sign and date the form in the Signature of or for Taxpayer section. Ensure all signatures are completed as required.
  7. Finally, if applicable, complete the Declaration of Appointee section by selecting a designation and providing necessary details before signing.

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A person who is 18 years of age or older in Arizona and is of sound mind can use the Power of Attorney as either a principal, witness or attorney-in-fact. The person making a power of attorney must be of sound mind.
The Power of Attorney does not need to be filed with the Court. Each person who is made your Agent should keep the original of his or her Power of Attorney form in a convenient place so that it can be located easily when needed.
If you need forms, here are four easy ways: On our website. You can access forms on the website anytime here. In our lobbies. In each of our three lobbies, you will find tax booklets for your convenience to take home and use. Free Tax Return Preparation Services. In Your Community.
1. Email the completed form to: POA@azdor.gov. 2. Fax the completed form to: (602) 716-6008.
Arizona accepts several types of Power of Attorney, including general, springing, medical, child, and durable. For a valid Power of Attorney, Arizona requires the signature of the principal, notarization, as well as one witness. Choosing a trusted and capable agent is crucial for any Power of Attorney.

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Arizona law has requirements for the Principal, witness, Attorney in Fact, Notary, as well as the Power of Attorney form. These requirements may differ from those in other states. The people who sign and use the Arizona Power of Attorney form must follow these instructions and abide by Arizona Power of Attorney laws.
An IRS power of attorney stays in effect for seven years, or until you or your representative rescinds it. To revoke an IRS power of attorney, you either file a new form naming someone else as power of attorney or write REVOKE across the top of the first page.
Power of Attorney and General Disclosure For individuals needing to authorize the Department to release confidential information to the taxpayers Appointee or file a power of attorney on behalf of another taxpayer, Arizona will accept the Federal Power of Attorney (POA) Form 2848 provided certain changes are made.

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