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If signed by a corporate officer, partner, guardian, partnership representative (or designated individual, if applicable), executor, receiver, administrator, trustee, or individual other than the taxpayer, I certify that I have the legal authority to execute this form with respect to the tax matters and tax periods shown on line 3 above.
Information about Form 8821, Tax Information Authorization, including recent updates, related forms, and instructions on how to file. Form 8821 is used to authorize certain entities to review confidential information in any IRS office for the type of tax and the years or periods listed.
Form 8821 (Rev. 2-2020)
Form 8821 is also used to delete or revoke prior tax information authorizations. See the instructions for line 5, later. Where To File Chart. You may file your own tax information authorization without using Form 8821, but it must include all the information that is requested on Form 8821.
If you complete Form 8821 for electronic signature authorization, do not file a Form 8821 with the IRS. Instead, give it to your appointee, who will retain the document.
Don’t sign this form unless all applicable lines have been completed. Don’t use Form 8821 to request copies of your tax returns or to authorize someone to represent you. See instructions.
Form 8821 authorizes any individual, corporation, firm, organization, or partnership you designate to inspect and/or receive your confidential information in any office of the IRS for the type of tax and the years or periods you list on Form 8821. You may file your own tax information authorization without using Form 8821,
Form 8821 is also used to delete or revoke prior tax information authorizations. See the instructions for line 5, later. You may file your own tax information authorization without using Form 8821, but it must include all the information that is requested on Form 8821.
Fill out the type of tax information, tax form number, the years or periods, and the specific matter of the tax information you are authorizing in form 8821. You may enter multiple years or a series of periods such as “2015 thru 2017,” but you may not make blanket statements such as “all years.”
Federal law requires this consent form be provided to you. Unless authorized by law, we cannot use or disclose your personal financial information, including tax transcript data, to third parties