The Authorized Representative Declaration (Form 151) empowers individuals or entities to act on behalf of taxpayers in communications with the Michigan Department of Treasury. This form allows for the designation of a representative, revocation of previous authorizations, and requests for copies of tax-related notices.
Authorize a Representative If you wish to authorize another person or corporation, (tax preparer, family member, etc.,) as your representative in tax or debt matters before the State of Michigan, complete and file a form 151, Authorized Representative Declaration.
A Power of Attorney (POA) declaration gives another person the legal right to: Look at your account information. Talk to us. Send us information. Represent you.
You can use Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative for this purpose. Your signature on the Form 2848 allows the individual or individuals named to represent you before the IRS and to receive your tax information for the matter(s) and tax year(s)/period(s) specified on the Form 2848.
Purpose of Form Use Form 2848 to authorize an individual to represent you before the IRS. The individual you authorize must be a person eligible to practice before the IRS. The eligible individuals are listed in Part II, Declaration of Representative, items a-h.
If you wish to authorize another person or corporation, (tax preparer, family member, etc.,) as your representative in tax or debt matters before the State of Michigan, complete and file a form 151, Authorized Representative Declaration.
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