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EFO00104 021314Idaho State Tax CommissionPower of Attorney1.TAXPAYER/GRANTOR INFORMATION*Taxpayer/Grantors last name or Companys name* Taxpayer/Grantors first name/middle initial* Taxpayer/Grantors.

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How to fill out the ID EFO00104 online

Filling out the ID EFO00104 form, also known as the Power of Attorney, is an essential process for appointing a representative to manage your tax matters. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions to help you complete this form accurately and efficiently online.

Follow the steps to complete the ID EFO00104 form.

  1. Click the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it for editing.
  2. In the first section labeled *Taxpayer/Grantor Information*, fill in the required fields including the taxpayer/grantor's last name or company name, first name, and middle initial. Add the Social Security Number (SSN) or Employer Identification Number (EIN) as applicable. Include the spouse's information if relevant, alongside their SSN. Ensure to provide the complete address, daytime telephone number, city, state, zip, and email address.
  3. Proceed to the *Representative(s)* section. If you have multiple representatives, make sure to attach additional sheets. Here, provide the representative's name, their PTIN, EIN, or SSN, the firm or company's legal name, telephone number, address, fax number, city, state, zip, and email address. If applicable, check the box if you do not want the representative to receive copies of notices and communications.
  4. In the *Tax Matters Approved for Representation* section, specify the tax or fee types you authorize your representative to manage. Include the state tax/fee permit number if applicable and outline the specific periods or years for the tax representation.
  5. Fill out the *Actions Authorized* section to designate the powers of the representative. Here, you can state any specific actions that are either added or deleted from the standard authorization.
  6. Review the *Revocation/Expiration* element. By signing this form, you automatically revoke any prior Power of Attorney forms for the same matters and years, unless noted otherwise. You can also set an optional expiration date for this authorization.
  7. Finally, ensure that all parties named in Section 1 sign the document in the *Signature of Taxpayer/Grantor(s)* area. Each signee must include their name, title (if applicable), and date of signing.
  8. After completing the form, save your changes, and you may choose to download, print, or share the form through appropriate channels.

Complete your ID EFO00104 form online today to streamline your tax representation process.

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In Idaho, a durable power of attorney may not necessarily need to be signed in front of a notary public when executed by the principal. A power of attorney does not need to be recorded unless it is being used in connection with a real estate transaction.

An Idaho medical power of attorney form is a type of advance directive used to give a trusted individual the right to make medical decisions for you if you become incapacitated. The person you choose (called your agent) can only make medical decisions for you if you can't communicate your wishes yourself.

An Idaho durable statutory power of attorney is a type of legal document where one person (the “principal”) grants financial authority to another person (the “agent”), such as a close relative or friend. The financial powers granted through a power of attorney can be as broad or as limited as the principal desires.

An Idaho tax power of attorney, or “Form bL375E,” is a designation that allows someone else to be able to handle a citizen's tax filing with the Idaho State Tax Commission. The taxpayer can use the fields to define the exact tax matters for which the agent will be approved to represent them.

The power of attorney does not need to be notarized or recorded to be valid. However, if the power is recorded, any revocation of the power by a writing must also be recorded before the revocation is effective.

In Idaho, you simply have to obtain a power of attorney form, select which powers to grant, and then sign the document in the presence of one witness, although the witness cannot be your spouse or the agent you selected.

Important Information This power of attorney authorizes another person (your agent) to make decisions concerning your property for you (the principal). Your agent can make decisions and act with respect to your property (including your money) whether or not you are able to act for yourself.

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