New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 3 - TAXATION
Chapter 1 - TAX ADMINISTRATION
Part 3 - DISCLOSURE OF TAXPAYER INFORMATION
Section 3.1.3.13 - AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 24, December 23, 2024
A. The authorization of any person to be a representative of a taxpayer must be in writing, must contain sufficient information for the department to identify the taxpayer and the representative and must be signed by the taxpayer. The authorization must be in a form prescribed by the department, and renewed at an interval set by the department.
B. Upon presentation of a proper authorization from a taxpayer's representative, the secretary or employee may reveal information concerning the taxpayer and the taxpayer's return. If, however, the adversarial position of the representative or some change of circumstance in the relationship between the taxpayer and the taxpayer's authorized representative leads the secretary or employee to question the continued validity of the authorization, the secretary or employee may inquire of the taxpayer whether the authorization remains valid. A taxpayer may revoke an authorization of a person to be the taxpayer's representative by filing a document with the department so stating.