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Updated on May 4th, 2023A Hawaii tax power of attorney form is one that is used to enable a resident of Hawaii to select their tax accountant and provide them with the authority to file the taxpayer’s taxes on their behalf. The representative will have the authority to receive and open confidential correspondence from the Department of Taxation as well as perform any action with respect…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A North Carolina durable power of attorney is a document used to appoint an attorney-in-fact to make financial decisions, personal or business-related, for a principal (individual who executed the form). This type of power of attorney is used frequently as the arrangement continues even if the principal becomes incapacitated. Having a durable POA in place gives the principal some peace of…

Updated on May 5th, 2023A Minnesota general power of attorney form, also known as the “non-durable power of attorney,” allows individuals to appoint representatives for monetary affairs. This type of arrangement is useful for individuals who are looking to have a third party handle any type of financial decisions or events on their behalf if they are not able or qualified to do so themselves….

Updated on May 3rd, 2023A Colorado vehicle power of attorney form allows a person to elect another trusted individual to handle their affairs on their behalf. This type of power of attorney is related specifically to assigning an individual to handle transactions with regard to the principal’s vehicle and can include any of the following powers: Apply for and receive a new registration or new…

Updated on May 10th, 2023A Tennessee limited power of attorney document allows a resident to choose someone else to handle specific monetary-related actions or decisions on their behalf. The person doing the representation, known as the “agent,” must always perform their duties in the best interests of the person being represented, the “principal.” The principal may choose the agent’s powers by selecting them from a…