sister wants to check on brother's taxes. He's been getting letters, can't find them? and she wants to help get him straightened out. Can she use one of these forms? or does it have to be a tax preparer?
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Originally posted by JenMO View Postsister wants to check on brother's taxes. He's been getting letters, can't find them? and she wants to help get him straightened out. Can she use one of these forms? or does it have to be a tax preparer?"A man that holds a cat by the tail learns something he can learn no other way." - Mark Twain
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Originally posted by taxea View PostI would also submit f56.
If she does a form 56 she herself may have to answer for future tax issues and it implies she is taking charge of his tax returns and related issues. If he gives her authority under a 2848 POA (and any necessary state authority), a practitioner with standing for him (EA, CPA, Attorney) should be added to the 2848.Friends double; family triple. Don't buy an audit for yourself. If someone has to go to jail make sure it is the client. Remember it is only taxes, nothing important.
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Originally posted by mastertaxguy View PostWhy from 56? Is she a fiduciary for the brother? Does she have a power of attorney for financial affairs? Is the problem brother mentally incompetent or in need of protection? It is her statement, not the brother, that he is getting IRS notices: frankly she sounds like a busy body.
If she does a form 56 she herself may have to answer for future tax issues and it implies she is taking charge of his tax returns and related issues. If he gives her authority under a 2848 POA (and any necessary state authority), a practitioner with standing for him (EA, CPA, Attorney) should be added to the 2848.Believe nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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