The entity tax return is being audited and wants the tax professional to handle the audit. How can the entity give the department authorization to talk to the tax professional about the tax return?
Power of Attorney (Form POA), Authorization to Disclose Tax Information, is used by taxpayers to either change a Power of Attorney status or provide written authorization to a representative. A disclosure authorized by this form may take place by telephone, letter, facsimile, e-mail or a personal visit.If tax matters and tax periods are not specified, the form will not be in effect.
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