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    941'S AND 943'S signatures

    I have always had the owner sign these forms and then mail, but upon reading the "under penalties of perjury" I'm wondering if I could go ahead and sign them as preparer. it would save time and trips to my office. Is it acceptable?

    #2
    No, the preparer signs as a paid preparer based all information of which you have knowledge.

    The taxpayer needs to sign.

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      #3
      Can the owner give me the authority to sign for him?

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        #4
        No more than they can give you the authority to sign their 1040.

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          #5
          I would not sign for them, even if they could give me the authority. The only way you could sign would be to become a Reporting Agent. I was one for a year but found that liability issues out weighed me being able to sign or efile the returns.

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