My taxpayer is of advanced age and now resides in a memory care facility.
Although she still has brief periods of lucidity, she is slipping way & likely will not be able to sign her 8879 in the near future.
Her son has handled her financial matters under a durable P/O/A created years ago but as I understand it,
IRS doesn't recognize this doc without certain specific language contained in it.
Is it just the form 2848 needed to create IRS P/O/A authority for the son? No other forms or attachments needed?
Thanks for comments.
Although she still has brief periods of lucidity, she is slipping way & likely will not be able to sign her 8879 in the near future.
Her son has handled her financial matters under a durable P/O/A created years ago but as I understand it,
IRS doesn't recognize this doc without certain specific language contained in it.
Is it just the form 2848 needed to create IRS P/O/A authority for the son? No other forms or attachments needed?
Thanks for comments.
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