IRS Form 1040-X
The 1040X is an IRS form used to amend a previously filed tax return. It is used by individuals, sole proprietors, and certain corporations to correct errors in their previously filed tax returns.
Consent of Guardian
A Consent of Guardian is a legal document used when a guardian agrees to a certain action or decision on behalf of a ward. The consent must be signed by the guardian and must include the guardian's name, address, and signature.
Waiver of Inventory
A Waiver of Inventory is a legal document used when a party agrees to waive their right to an inventory of assets. The waiver must be signed by the party who is waiving the right to an inventory and must include the name, address, and signature of the party waiving the right.
Waiver of Bond
A Waiver of Bond is a legal document used when a defendant in a criminal case agrees to waive their right to a bond. The waiver must be signed by the defendant and must include the defendant's name, address, and the name of the court in which the case is being heard.
Waiver of Notice
A Waiver of Notice is a document that is used to waive the requirement of providing a notice to a party. It is usually used in legal proceedings, such as in court cases, to waive the right to receive a notice of any proceedings, hearings, or other events.
IRS Form 3921
Form 3921 is an IRS tax form used to report the exercise of an incentive stock option (ISO).
Non-Compete Agreement
A Non-Compete Agreement is a document used to protect employers from partners, employees, contractors, and others who have access to their business secrets and practices using this access to leave a company and start their own competing business in the same industry.
Medical Power of Attorney
While the durable power of attorney is used for property management purposes, the medical power of attorney is used for making healthcare decisions. Every state has enacted legislation authorizing the use of this device, although the various statutes use different names for the instrument.
Limited Power of Attorney
Through a Limited Power of Attorney you authorize another person to do specific things for you for a limited period of time, or in certain circumstances. The limited power of attorney (POA) ends if you become incapacitated or die.
Specific Power of Attorney
This document gives an agent authority only in specific situations named in the document, such as operating a business, making gifts or donations, collecting debts, or closing the sale of a home and distributing the proceeds.