Signing Requirements
This tax power of attorney must be either signed by two witnesses or notarized unless the appointed attorney-in-fact is one of the below:
- An attorney
- A certified public accountant
- An enrolled agent
- A licensed public accountant
A Rhode Island tax power of attorney (Form RI-2848) is a document that assigns limited authority to a representative acting on behalf of a taxpayer. The assignee is then authorized to act on behalf of the individual or business in state tax affairs such as filing returns and receiving correspondence.
A Rhode Island tax power of attorney (Form RI-2848) is a document that assigns limited authority to a representative acting on behalf of a taxpayer. The assignee is then authorized to act on behalf of the individual or business in state tax affairs such as filing returns and receiving correspondence.
A Rhode Island tax power of attorney (Form RI-2848) is a document that assigns limited authority to a representative acting on behalf of a taxpayer. The assignee is then authorized to act on behalf of the individual or business in state tax affairs such as filing returns and receiving correspondence.
This tax power of attorney must be either signed by two witnesses or notarized unless the appointed attorney-in-fact is one of the below: