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  • MR-69.MD-V - Power of Attorney for Advance Payments Tax Credit for Home-Support Services for Seniors



Power of Attorney

To designate the power of attorney to a person, complete form MR-69.MD Power of Attorney for Advance Payments - Tax Credit for Home-Support Services for Seniors.

You may appoint a person, such as a friend or family member, to deal with Revenu Québec on your behalf by filing a power of attorney for the purposes of your advance payments of the tax credit.

By doing so, you allow the person to consult the documents containing the information required to handle your applications for advance payments, and you allow Revenu Québec to communicate that information to him or her. You can elect, if you wish, to have all correspondence pertaining to your advance payments of the tax credit sent directly to the person appointed to represent you.

Note

Form MR-69.MD-V has replaced form MR-69-V, Power of Attorney, Authorization to Communicate Information, or Revocation, where granting power of attorney for the purposes of advanced payments of the tax credit for home-support services for seniors is concerned. If you granted power of attorney using form MR-69-V, it will remain valid until the end of the period stipulated in the form ( for a maximum of three years). Once that power of attorney has expired, it can be renewed using form MR-9.MD-V.