The Kansas tax power of attorney (Form DO-10) is a legal document that authorizes an individual to act on behalf of a taxpayer with the Kansas Department of Revenue. While power of attorney is usually granted to attorneys, accountants, or tax preparers, the taxpayer may appoint anyone, including family members or associates, to handle tax matters and sign documents for them.
The Kansas tax power of attorney (Form DO-10) is a legal document that authorizes an individual to act on behalf of a taxpayer with the Kansas Department of Revenue. While power of attorney is usually granted to attorneys, accountants, or tax preparers, the taxpayer may appoint anyone, including family members or associates, to handle tax matters and sign documents for them.
The Kansas tax power of attorney (Form DO-10) is a legal document that authorizes an individual to act on behalf of a taxpayer with the Kansas Department of Revenue. While power of attorney is usually granted to attorneys, accountants, or tax preparers, the taxpayer may appoint anyone, including family members or associates, to handle tax matters and sign documents for them.