Updated on May 5th, 2023A Minnesota tax power of attorney form (REV184) allows for an accountant or tax attorney to file taxes on behalf of the principal. Although a professional tax agent is recommended, this form can be used to appoint any third party as a representative. The agent will be authorized to access the principal’s confidential information, as well as request and execute financial…
Updated on May 16th, 2023A West Virginia living will is a legal document establishing a patient’s wishes regarding the use of life-prolonging treatments if they are ever terminal or permanently unconscious and unable to communicate medical decisions for themselves. Any “competent” adult can execute a living will at any time. The living will must be in written form. Laws Statute – §16-30-4 (Executing a living…
Updated on May 10th, 2023A Montana tax power of attorney form allows individuals to assign tax agents the authorization to handle their tax filings and view their confidential financial information. Although any adult resident can be elected as an individual’s tax agent, is recommended that professional tax attorneys and accountants are chosen. Once completed, the form should be sent to the Department of Revenue at…
Updated on May 4th, 2023A Georgia power of attorney form is one part of the Advance Directive for Healthcare package, a document that provides residents with the ability to chart the direction of their healthcare. The power of attorney component enables the principal to select a healthcare agent, someone who will be able to make healthcare decisions when they can no longer do so themselves….
Updated on May 4th, 2023A Florida durable power of attorney form is used by a principal seeking to choose an agent to handle financial transactions on their behalf. This is common for senior citizens that elect family members to handle their banking, taxes, and real estate. The term “durable” refers to the document remaining valid if the principal should become incapacitated. Laws “Durable” Definition (§ 709.2102)…