Appoint a person to act on your behalf for certain matters
A Special Power of Attorney ("SPA") allows a person (the “agent”) to decide on another person’s behalf (the “principal”). The principal grants the agent powers to handle the former's transactions (e.g. property, financial, legal). A Special Power of Attorney can cover a broad range of powers.
Authorize another person to transact with the BIR on your behalf
A Special Power of Attorney allows a person (the “agent”) to act and decide on another person’s behalf (the “principal”). The agent is granted specific and limited powers to handle the principal’s affairs (e.g. property, financial, legal).
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