You can get that type of power of attorney directly from the taxing authority.
That is one of the reasons to have a power of attorney. So they can handle these sorts of requirements.
No.
No, he MAY have the ability to file for someone, but the responsibility (and obligation) remains with the individual.
The incarcerated person needs to havesomeone who is either a spouse or holds power of attorney or legal representativefor them file their taxes. If there is no one in either category the prisoner will have a tax liability status until he or she is released and able to file. Also note: most people in prison have very little income and as a result, they are not legally required to file an income tax return.
You may certainly help family members prepare their taxes. But they must sign their own tax returns unless you have a formal power of attorney (Form 2848) on file with the IRS. Federal regulations grant the right to sign a tax return for some one else only in limited circumstances even with a power of attorney on file. Check with your state tax agency for their requirements.
You do not file for power of attorney. This is a power that one person grants over themselves to another person. If the girlfriend would like to give you power of attorney over her, she need only obtain the proper documents and execute them.
You may only file taxes for a deployed soldier if. A) you have a power of Attorney, specifically allowing it. B) you are the Head of Household over the deployed soldier. C) You are the deployed soldier. A general power of attorney does give you the right to file a tax return in the service members name, and the military does provide free tax filing overseas. The deployed service member may also defer filing his taxes until after he returns from deployment if he so chooses without any penalties from the IRS. -Morreale, Keith D. SGT US Army
No you do not have to file unless someone is claiming you as a dependent. Then file jointly with them.
Simply go to court and file a petition for power of attorney stating your wife's incapacity and showing documentation to that effect. Otherwise consult and attorney and he/she can file for you.
No, you cannot file taxes online for free. You must either download software, or go to someone with the software or who can actually file the paperwork for you.
You can first ask your dad to revoke the power of attorney that appoints your sister as the agent. You do that by using a revocation of power of attorney form. Then he can file a new power of attorney that appoints you as the agent.
Yes, you have to file income taxes for someone who has passed away. This is normally handled by the estate. There is also estate income taxes that must be files as well.