What does Form 8821 allow?

Form 8821 authorizes any individual, corporation, firm, organization, or partnership you designate to inspect and/or receive your confidential information verbally or in writing for the type of tax and the years or periods you list on Form 8821.

Where do I send IRS Form 8821?

Or you can send your comments to the Internal Revenue Service, Tax Forms and Publications, 1111 Constitution Ave. NW, IR-6526, Washington, DC 20224. Don’t send Form 8821 to this office.

What is the difference between 8821 and 2848?

IRS Form 8821, Tax Information Authorization, allows you certain access to your client’s information. In that way, it is similar to a power of attorney but grants less authority. The biggest difference between Form 2848 and Form 8821 is that the latter does not allow you to represent your client to the IRS.

How long is Form 8821 Good For?

seven years
It can be used on most tax return filings. It can also be filed for multiple years, including up to three years in advance. Form 8821 expires after seven years or until it is revoked. An advantage of Form 8821 is that it allows anyone in your firm to contact the IRS; this can help you leverage your staff members.

Who can file Form 8821?

Can Form 8821 be electronically signed?

As long as you can create a Secure Access account and follow authentication procedures, you may submit a Form 2848 or 8821 with an image of an electronic signature.

Do I need form 8821?

Form 8821 authorizes the IRS to disclose your confidential tax information to the person you appoint. This form is provided for your convenience and its use is voluntary. The information is used by the IRS to determine what confidential tax information your appointee can inspect and/or receive.

Can I call the IRS on behalf of someone?

If you’re calling for someone else, you’ll need the person there with you to speak with the IRS. Or, he or she can authorize you to make the call with Form 8821. You can make the call more effective by: Writing down your questions ahead of time.

How do I withdraw form 8821?

Withdrawing Form 2848 or 8821 Authorization Practitioners may withdraw an authorization at any time. To do so, they must write “WITHDRAW” across the top of the first page of the Form 2848 or 8821 with a current signature and date below the annotation.

Which is true about a PTIN?

A Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) is a number issued by the IRS to paid tax return preparers. It is used as the tax return preparer’s identification number and, when applicable, must be placed in the Paid Preparer section of a tax return that the tax return preparer prepared for compensation.

How do I upload 8821?

From any web browser:

  1. Log in with your Secure Access unique username, password, and security code.
  2. Answer a few questions about the form that will be submitted.
  3. Upload a completed version of a signed Form 8821 or Form 2848.