What is third-party representation?

If the IRS contacts you about a specific tax matter, you can authorize a third party to handle it on your behalf. It could be a relative, friend or a tax pro at our firm, as long as you grant formal permission. You can do this by assigning your power of attorney to a person who is authorized to practice before the IRS. In addition, you can appoint an individual using a tax information authorization process for a specific tax issue. You can also name a third-party designee on your tax return when you file it to discuss that return only. Finally, you can give oral permission for someone to join you in a meeting or call with the IRS. Contact us with questions or visit: https://bit.ly/3Y6wOeR 

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