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How to Authorize Kintsugi for Business Tax Representation
How to Authorize Kintsugi for Business Tax Representation

Learn how to authorize Kintsugi for business tax representation

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Written by Jonalyn Bacalso
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Navigating state tax requirements can be complex, especially when it comes to managing filings and compliance. This guide is designed to help business owners in every U.S state authorize Kintsugi as their tax representative. By granting Power of Attorney (POA), you enable Kintsugi to handle your tax obligations, saving you time and ensuring accuracy.

Each state has its own rules and processes for tax authorization. This help article provides a step-by-step guide tailored to every state, making it easy to retrieve login credentials (where applicable) or complete the POA process. Whether you’re a small business owner or managing multiple locations, this resource will help streamline your tax responsibilities.

By following these guides, you’ll gain peace of mind knowing your tax filings are in expert hands. Let’s get started!

State-Specific Guides

For state-specific instructions, select your state below:

Alaska [ NO SALES TAX ]

Delaware [ NO SALES TAX ]

Montana Business Tax Representation Guide [ NO SALES TAX ]

New Hampshire Business Tax Representation Guide [ NO SALES TAX ]

Oregon Business Tax Representation Guide [ NO SALES TAX ]

That’s it! Once authorized, Kintsugi takes care of your tax filings, so you can focus on running your business. Need help? You can reach out to us at support@trykintsugi.com.

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