Do I have to give my attorney POA. I filled Chap 13 and my attorney insists that I sign a POA so that she can access my tax records, she said this was because people often don't send in the tax copies to the trustee in a timely manner. The POA states she is authorized to make changes and sign documents..however it states she cannot sign any checks. I don't owe any taxes and have no existing tax problems. So why does she want this POA? I contacted the IRS and was told the POA is unnecessary and that any documents needed for a chap 13 could be provide to the attorney by me. The need for a POA is not mentioned in any paperwork from my attorney or the trustee. I need to know if I should revoke this POA, ASAP.
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Where are you located? Having POA isn't necessary.
-ToddThe information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.
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Dayton (Southern District of Ohio)...by the way, attorney has asked me for documents and also suggested I change my exemptions myself, which is exactly why the POA was requested (so that she could get docs...actually, the attorney really seems interested in getting & controlling my refund checks.
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