To protect your privacy, the IRS won’t talk to just anyone about your taxes. Here’s how to give them permission to discuss your taxes with others.
The IRS has rolled out a new online option for two forms to let tax pros remotely obtain clients’ signatures and e-submit authorization forms electronically, helping them minimize face-to-face contact ...
To represent a taxpayer before the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), you need a valid power of attorney (POA). This is accomplished by preparing and submitting a properly completed Form 2848, Power of ...
The Internal Revenue Service’s Office of Professional Responsibility has released guidance under Circular 230 regarding power of attorney for tax practitioners who are employed by large corporations.
The Tax Court held that a notice of deficiency sent to husband-and-wife taxpayers’ previous home address shown on their latest filed tax return was valid, despite the fact they had listed their new ...
E-services is a suite of Internet-based products that allows tax professionals to conduct client business with the IRS 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Compared with mailing or faxing a Form 2848, Power ...