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Get De Ath-rtf (formerly 8821de) 2024-2026
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How to fill out the DE ATH-RTF (Formerly 8821DE) online
Filling out the DE ATH-RTF form is an essential step for authorizing the release of your tax information to a designated person or organization. This guide provides clear and concise instructions to help you complete this form online with ease.
Follow the steps to successfully fill out the DE ATH-RTF form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the DE ATH-RTF form online.
- Enter your name or the name of the entity submitting the request in the specified field.
- Provide your taxpayer ID number for identification purposes.
- If applicable, fill out your spouse’s name, taxpayer ID, and any relevant details for joint or corporate entities.
- Complete your street address, city, state, and zip code in the designated fields.
- Indicate the name of the authorized person or organization you wish to give access to.
- If applicable, include the name of the firm associated with the authorized person or organization.
- Fill in the street address, city, state, phone number, zip code, and fax number of the authorized person or organization.
- Select the tax information you authorize to be released by checking the corresponding boxes, including options such as individual income or corporate income.
- For each selected tax type, specify the year(s) or period(s) for which the information is authorized to be released.
- Sign and date the form to validate the authorization. If applicable, ensure your spouse also signs the form.
- Once completed, you can save your changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your DE ATH-RTF form online today to ensure your tax information is securely authorized for release.
Form 8821 allows you to secure the same information from the IRS that you typically obtain with a form 2848, Power of Attorney. The form 8821 does not permit representation of the taxpayer before the IRS.