
Rhode Island Tax Power of Attorney (Form RI-2848)
To designate someone else, such as an attorney or tax advisor, to handle your tax matters with the Rhode Island Division of Taxation, you will need to complete and submit the Rhode Island tax power of attorney form (Form RI-2848). This authorization allows the appointed representative to access your personal information and submit filings on your behalf, ensuring your interests are effectively represented.
Signing Requirements
The representative must sign. If the representative is not an attorney, certified public accountant, licensed public accountant, or an enrolled agent, the document must also be signed by two witnesses or acknowledged by a notary public.
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