Massachussetts Tax Power of Attorney (Form M-2848)

The Massachusetts tax power of attorney (Form M-2848) is used by taxpayers to delegate their tax matters to one or more representatives. A representative is authorized to receive communications from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, submit tax filings, and generally perform any action related to tax matters that the taxpayer could normally do themselves.

Massachussetts Tax Power of Attorney (Form M-2848)

The Massachusetts tax power of attorney (Form M-2848) is used by taxpayers to delegate their tax matters to one or more representatives. A representative is authorized to receive communications from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, submit tax filings, and generally perform any action related to tax matters that the taxpayer could normally do themselves.

Last updated June 20th, 2024

The Massachusetts tax power of attorney (Form M-2848) is used by taxpayers to delegate their tax matters to one or more representatives. A representative is authorized to receive communications from the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, submit tax filings, and generally perform any action related to tax matters that the taxpayer could normally do themselves.

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Signing Requirements

If the taxpayer appoints an individual who is not an attorney, CPA, public accountant, or enrolled agent, the taxpayer must sign in the presence of two witnesses and a notary public.