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18 September 2008

Re: [taxchat] POA authorized acts

i would think it would be just like any other POA you would sign; your sig with POA after it, & attached the 2848 to the return.
lynne


Donna J. Perrone wrote:

Form 2848, POA, line 5, Acts authorized, allows a taxpayer to permit another person to sign a return for them under specific circumstances.  Ordinarily, I would never consider this, but my client is out of the country and the IRS requires an original signature, rather than a fascimile.
 
Once they sign the 2848, does anybody know how I should sign the return?  Would just my signature with "POA" after it suffice?
 
Donna
 
Donna J. Perrone, EA
East Haven, CT
203-469-4939
203-468-2038 fax
 
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