Be aware, all, if you end up as a POA for an MN taxpayer, only the taxpayer can revoke the POA - you can't do it yourself.
I had a client do the POA for me to represent them on a sales tax audit. After about 3 hours discussing the merits of their case (effectively none outside of "I just don't owe, and they're out to get me), we decided to go our seperate ways. This was after the POA was filed. I called the Revenue department to let them know I was not the representative, and they told me I can't revoke the POA myself - the taxpayer has to do it.
As an added note, apparently the taxpayer has been going around me, and to the director of special taxes, no less, since the day they filed the POA. They're also no longer clients.
ATG
I had a client do the POA for me to represent them on a sales tax audit. After about 3 hours discussing the merits of their case (effectively none outside of "I just don't owe, and they're out to get me), we decided to go our seperate ways. This was after the POA was filed. I called the Revenue department to let them know I was not the representative, and they told me I can't revoke the POA myself - the taxpayer has to do it.
As an added note, apparently the taxpayer has been going around me, and to the director of special taxes, no less, since the day they filed the POA. They're also no longer clients.
ATG
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