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How to fill out the Form Gen 58 online
Filling out the Form Gen 58 is an essential step in granting authority to an individual to represent you before the Department of Revenue. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to assist you in completing the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to successfully complete Form Gen 58 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Complete Part 1 - Power of Attorney. For Line 1, enter the taxpayer information accurately, including the name, Social Security Number, and address. If applicable, provide the information for a joint return.
- In Line 2, enter the names of your representatives. Only individuals can be named, and ensure consistency in names across submissions.
- For Line 3, specify the type of tax and the relevant year(s) or period(s) for which you are granting authority.
- On Line 4, describe any modifications to the acts that your representatives can perform, including authority to substitute another representative.
- If applicable, provide the information required in Line 5 regarding the e-Business Center account your tax representative may create for online services.
- In Line 6, if you are revoking a previous power of attorney, provide the necessary documentation and write ‘REVOKE’ at the top of the form.
- Complete Line 7 with the signature(s) of the taxpayer(s). Ensure that both parties sign if a joint return is involved.
- In Part 2, have your representatives sign and date the declaration, including their proper designation and jurisdiction details.
- Once all fields have been filled out, review the form for accuracy. Finally, save your changes, and if desired, download, print, or share the completed form.
Start completing your Form Gen 58 online today.
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