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How to fill out the IL IL-2848 online
The IL IL-2848 is a crucial Power of Attorney form used in Illinois for tax purposes. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions to fill out the form accurately and efficiently online.
Follow the steps to complete the IL IL-2848 form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it for editing.
- In Step 1, fill in the taxpayer's name (either an individual or a business) along with their FEIN, SSN, or Illinois Account ID. If it is a joint income tax return, include the spouse's name and SSN. Additionally, provide the taxpayer's street address, phone number, city, state, ZIP code, and email address.
- In Step 2, specify the type of Power of Attorney. Indicate whether you are attaching Form IL-2848-A and select the appropriate box for the Power of Attorney's designation (e.g., Certified Public Accountant, Attorney, or Enrolled Agent). Complete the Power of Attorney’s name, identification number, and address. If necessary, include the firm's name and other contact details.
- In Step 3, grant authority to the appointed person by checking the relevant boxes for tax types and specifying the years or periods applicable. If additional authority is needed, attach Form IL-2848-B.
- If applicable, complete Step 4 by entering the authorized agent or fiduciary's information, including name, title, email address, phone number, and address.
- In Step 5, ensure the taxpayer(s) sign the form. If the authorized agent is signing, they must certify their authority. If the Other box was checked in Step 2, proceed to Step 6.
- For Step 6, if needed, include two witness signatures or notarization to validate the form. Ensure all relevant names and dates are provided.
- Finally, review all entered information, then save changes, download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
Take the next step in managing your tax matters by completing the IL IL-2848 online today.
Effective July 1, 2017, income tax rates increase as follows: For individuals, trusts, and estates, the Illinois Income Tax is increasing from 3.75 percent (.0375) to 4.95 percent (.0495). For corporations (excluding S corporations), the Illinois Income Tax is increasing from 5.25 percent (.0525) to 7 percent (.07).