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A letter of authorization, also known as an authorization letter, is a formal and legal document that authorizes a third party to act on the behalf of the individual writing the letter. Simply put, you are granting someone legal authority to act on your behalf.
Authorization letters are written in order to authorize or approve someone on your behalf to perform an action that should have been done by you. You are allowed to authorize someone else to carry out the respective task on your behalf under certain unavoidable circumstances.
An agent authorization letter or approval letter is a written document granting a person authority to perform specific actions on your behalf. It grants that person legal authority to handle these specific matters or tasks when you cannot do so for some reason, allowing you to accomplish a certain task.
PURPOSE. This Letter of Authorization is used to authorize a single property owner to act on behalf of multiple property owners or a designated agent to act on behalf of the property owner/s.
Authorization Letter Format I, (Your Full Name), hereby authorize (Authorized Person's Full Name) to act on my behalf for (specific task or responsibility). (He/She) is authorized to (describe the task, e.g., collect my documents, handle financial transactions, etc.) on (date(s) or time period).
However, Virginia will continue to accept the Federal form 2848 for verbal communication with the taxpayer's agent and any other acts that are specifically detailed on the form 2848. However, information will only be available for the specific Virginia tax types and tax periods identified on the Federal form.
A signature on a power of attorney is presumed to be genuine if the principal acknowledges the signature before a notary public or other individual authorized by law to take acknowledgments. A power of attorney in order to be recordable shall satisfy the requirements of § 55.1-600.
Use Form PAR 101 to: Authorize a person to represent you before Virginia Tax with respect to the tax matters you specify, or • Revoke a prior power of attorney authorization. THIS IS A LEGAL DOCUMENT: When you submit Form PAR 101, you are authorizing the person you name in Section 4 to be your representative.
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.
Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative (Form PAR 101) Use this form to: authorize a person to discuss designated tax matters with Virginia Tax and receive correspondence on your behalf. revoke a prior power of attorney authorization.