Form 2848 Power of Attorney — How Representation Actually Works
Form 2848 authorizes a specific person to represent you before the IRS for specific tax matters and periods. It is narrower than most people think.
Form 2848 is the IRS Power of Attorney. It is not blanket authorization — you must specify the tax form, the tax years, and the specific matters covered.
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