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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Can My Tax Preparer Represent Me Before the IRS?

Attorneys, Enrolled Agents, and Certified Public Accountants can practice before the IRS provided a written authorization is signed by the taxpayer. Form 2848 Power of Attorney is the most common authorization furnished to the IRS. I have several clients whose tax preparer couldn't or wouldn't represent them and they had to do it themselves. Since they found it an unpleasant experience, they hired our firm because we do represent taxpayers who have tax issues. We don't turn red in the face when you tell us you are being examined, have unpaid balances to IRS, unfiled returns or other issues with the federal or state taxing entities. While the vast majority of our clients don't ever have any contact with the IRS if there is an inquiry from IRS then we know how to respond. With the written authorization form 2848, we deal with the revenue agents or revenue officers of the IRS and you have no contact with them in nearly all circumstances.

Robby Selph
Selph & Friday CPA

Phone: 903-792-0281www.selphandfridaycpa.com
Email: rselphcpa@cableone.net

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