An Ohio tax power of attorney (Form TBOR 1) is used by an individual or entity to designate a third party to act as their tax representative. The form allows the representative to handle nearly all tax matters with the Department of Taxation, including income tax returns, audits, and property tax issues. Once signed, this power of attorney can remain effective for up to three years.
An Ohio tax power of attorney (Form TBOR 1) is used by an individual or entity to designate a third party to act as their tax representative. The form allows the representative to handle nearly all tax matters with the Department of Taxation, including income tax returns, audits, and property tax issues. Once signed, this power of attorney can remain effective for up to three years.
An Ohio tax power of attorney (Form TBOR 1) is used by an individual or entity to designate a third party to act as their tax representative. The form allows the representative to handle nearly all tax matters with the Department of Taxation, including income tax returns, audits, and property tax issues. Once signed, this power of attorney can remain effective for up to three years.