FORM 2848

Technical topics regarding tax preparation.
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When filling the form, can I put different matters and tax forms on line 3 part I?
for example: "1099 and 1120" in tax form number column?
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Yes but put each one on a separate line.
 

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THANK YOU!
 

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I believe you also need to state "Civil penalty" if that is your issue. PPS would not speak to me some years ago because it did not say that.
 

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SumwunLost wrote:I believe you also need to state "Civil penalty" if that is your issue. PPS would not speak to me some years ago because it did not say that.


Thank you for the info.!
 

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It seems to me that income, 1040, and year is sufficient.
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Civil penalty representation (including the trust fund recovery penalty) and representation for certain healthcare-related payments. Unless you specifically provide otherwise on line 5b, your authorization of tax matters on line 3 includes representation for penalties, payments, and interest related to a specific tax return. However, if the penalty or payment is not related to a return, you must enter "Civil Penalty," "Section 4980H Shared Responsibility Payment," or otherwise describe the specific penalty or payment for which you are authorizing representation in the "Description of Matter" column on line 3.
 

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Thank you! This is very helpful!
 

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SumwunLost wrote:I believe you also need to state "Civil penalty" if that is your issue. PPS would not speak to me some years ago because it did not say that.


Same here; so frustrating to finally get an agent on the phone, just so they can tell you Civil Penalty is not indicated on the POA. Good times.
 


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