Tax Prep by Deb Posted March 22, 2016 Report Posted March 22, 2016 I just did a tax return for a client. The person I did the return for is in the hospital and unable to sign. The daughter has a Power of Attorney which stipulates she has the authority to sign and file her tax return. How is the done e-filing? Any help is appreciated! Quote
Catherine Posted March 22, 2016 Report Posted March 22, 2016 I *think* you have her sign, e-file as usual, and put a copy of her POA with the 8879 in your files in case there is a question. 2 Quote
Gail in Virginia Posted March 23, 2016 Report Posted March 23, 2016 I *think* you attach the POA to an 8453 and send it to IRS. Everything else is done like any other e-file. 2 Quote
jklcpa Posted March 23, 2016 Report Posted March 23, 2016 I agree with Gail. From the last section on this page at IRS site it says: Signing a joint return when spouse is not available If your spouse is serving in a combat zone and you do not have power of attorney, you can still create a self-select PIN for your spouse and e-file the return. After e-filing your return, just submit a signed statement explaining your situation with Form 8453, U.S. Individual Income Tax Transmittal for an IRS e-file Return, and mail according to the instructions. If you have power of attorney for a military spouse or anyone who must file a tax return, you can use the self-selection PIN method to sign their return. You must also attach the power of attorney to Form 8453 and mail both to the IRS. Again, you should follow the mailing instructions on Form 8453. Form 8453 can be used to submit any required paper documents in support of your tax return. 2 Quote
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