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Generally, a POA lasts for 6 years. To extend the POA for an additional 6 years, you must submit a new POA .
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.
If your representative wants to withdraw from representation, he or she must write WITHDRAW across the top of the first page of the power of attorney with a current signature and date below the annotation.
There are 2 ways to revoke a Power of Attorney authorization: Authorize Power of Attorney for a new representative for the same tax matters and periods/years. A new authorization will automatically revoke the prior authorization. Send a revocation to the IRS.
Getting a letter from the IRS can make some taxpayers nervous but theres no need to panic. The IRS sends notices and letters when it needs to ask a question about a taxpayers tax return, let them know about a change to their account or request a payment.
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You can use Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative for this purpose. Your signature on the Form 2848 allows the individual or individuals named to represent you before the IRS and to receive your tax information for the matter(s) and tax year(s)/period(s) specified on the Form 2848.
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.

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