If a client phones, asks for a copy of his 2013 tax return (he lost the one I gave him originally), can we mail another one to him without a signed disclosure form? This is a little different from them requesting one be sent to a bank or someone else, in which case they have to come in and sign the disclosure.
If yes, but his address has changed, would that have a bearing on whether to mail it or not? I would usually know his voice and would ask for DOB and SSN to confirm ID, but still...permission is not on paper and you can't be 100% sure it's him.
For married taxpayers who filed jointly, can just one of them sign the disclosure form or do both have to sign it?
In these risky times, my present policy is to not send anything to anybody without a signed disclosure form in hand or to have the taxpayer come pick it up in person, but I was just wondering what we can do?
If yes, but his address has changed, would that have a bearing on whether to mail it or not? I would usually know his voice and would ask for DOB and SSN to confirm ID, but still...permission is not on paper and you can't be 100% sure it's him.
For married taxpayers who filed jointly, can just one of them sign the disclosure form or do both have to sign it?
In these risky times, my present policy is to not send anything to anybody without a signed disclosure form in hand or to have the taxpayer come pick it up in person, but I was just wondering what we can do?
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