Utah Code § 75A-2-216

Taxes
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Unless the power of attorney otherwise provides, language in a power of attorney granting
general authority with respect to taxes authorizes the agent to:
(1) prepare, sign, and file federal, state, local, and foreign income, gift, payroll, property, Federal
Insurance Contributions Act, and other tax returns, claims for refunds, requests for extension of
time, petitions regarding tax matters, and any other tax-related documents, including receipts,
offers, waivers, consents, including consents and agreements under Section 2032A, Internal
Revenue Code, closing agreements, and any power of attorney required by the Internal
Revenue Service or other taxing authority with respect to a tax year upon which the statute of
limitations has not run and the following 25 tax years;
(2) pay taxes due, collect refunds, post bonds, receive confidential information, and contest
deficiencies determined by the Internal Revenue Service or other taxing authority;
(3) exercise any election available to the principal under federal, state, local, or foreign tax law; and
(4) act for the principal in all tax matters for all periods before the Internal Revenue Service or other
taxing authority.
Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 364, 2024 General Session

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