Signer has POA, how do they sign?
This POA is not Form 2848, the POA is actually called Durable POA for Asset Management.
Note: T/P is still alive, just NOW CURRENTLY not able to sign any documents.
On Page 1 of 2017 Form 1040:
Your Signature? Signer's signature and write Co-Attorney-in-fact under signature?
Your Occupation: Use T/P's Occupation in 2017?
And attach signed and notarized POA.
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You may find this of interest, especially the bold portion https://www.mclr.net/siteAssets/site12603/files/MCLR_Signing_a_Tax_Return_for_Someone_Else.pdf
You may find this of interest, especially the bold portion https://www.mclr.net/siteAssets/site12603/files/MCLR_Signing_a_Tax_Return_for_Someone_Else.pdf
I Just found this also.....to me, if anyway possible, definitely better to get T/P to sign, otherwise a lot more time and detail will be needed to satisfy the IRS.
Thanks George for your prompt reply!
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