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Power of Attorney and Income Tax

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sdouble

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I held Power of Attorney for an aunt, but did not file her income tax. Am I liable?
 


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NY Lawyer

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Probably not, unless there was another reason you should have filed -- you have POWER to file and act for her, not an obligation, because of the power of attorney. However there may have been other reasons why you also had an obligation.
 

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