Fax IRS Form 2848 (Power of Attorney) to the IRS Today

Fax IRS Form 2848 (Power of Attorney) to the IRS Today

If you’ve been asked to fax IRS Form 2848 (Power of Attorney), you’re in the right place. This guide will show you how to send it securely, quickly, and without a fax machine — so you can stay compliant and move forward today.

Why the IRS Still Requires Faxing for Form 2848

Many IRS departments still accept Power of Attorney forms (2848) only by fax — especially if you’re not using a CAF uploader or tax software. Faxing remains the fastest method for certain situations like:

  • Urgent representation changes
  • IRS account access requests
  • Fast-tracked audits or appeals

How to Fax IRS Form 2848 Online in 3 Simple Steps

  1. Scan or download your completed Form 2848 (PDF format is best).
  2. Visit our homepage and start your secure upload.
  3. Enter the IRS fax number (see list below), then hit send.
Fast Confirmation: We’ll email you a transmission report instantly after your fax is sent — perfect for recordkeeping or proof of compliance.

IRS Fax Numbers for Form 2848 (By State/Use Case)

Be sure to fax to the correct IRS location based on where you file. Examples:

  • Western states: (855) 214-7522
  • Central states: (855) 214-7522
  • Eastern states: (855) 214-7519
  • International filers: (304) 707-9471

Check IRS.gov for the latest fax numbers.

Is Online Faxing for IRS Forms Secure?

Absolutely. Our system uses end-to-end encryption and meets IRS standards for document transmission. No data is stored or shared, and each fax comes with a timestamped confirmation page.

FAQs

Can I fax Form 2848 without a fax machine?
Yes. Our online service lets you upload the file and we send it for you.

Will the IRS accept a digital signature?
Yes, as long as it meets IRS signature guidelines (typed or electronic). Wet signatures are also accepted.

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