Power Of Attorney And Declaration Of Representative {DR-835} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | Florida

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Power Of Attorney And Declaration Of Representative {DR-835} | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | Florida

Last updated: 4/13/2015

Power Of Attorney And Declaration Of Representative {DR-835}

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DR-835 - POWER OF ATTORNEY AND DECLARATION OF REPRESENTATIVE. A Power of Attorney (Form DR-835) signed by the taxpayer and the representative is required by the Florida Department of Revenue in order for the taxpayer’s representative to perform certain acts on behalf of the taxpayer and to receive and inspect confidential tax information. You and your representative must complete, sign, and return Form DR-835 if you want to grant Power of Attorney to an attorney, certified public accountant, enrolled agent, former Department employee, reemployment tax agent, or any other qualified individual. A Power of Attorney is a legal document authorizing someone other than yourself to act as your representative. You may use this form for any matters affecting any tax administered by the Department of Revenue. This includes both the audit and collection processes. A Power of Attorney will remain in effect until you revoke it. If you provide more than one Power of Attorney with respect to a tax and tax period, the Department employee handling your case will address notices and correspondence relative to that issue to the first person listed on the latest Power of Attorney. A Power of Attorney Form is generally not required, if the representative is, or is accompanied by: a trustee, a receiver, an administrator, an executor of an estate, a corporate officer, or an authorized employee of the taxpayer. Photocopies and fax copies of Form DR-835 are usually acceptable. E-mail transmissions or other types of Powers of Attorney are not acceptable. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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