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Can my attorney-in-fact use the Power of Attorney to handle my social security benefits and to file and pay taxes?

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A. No. The Social Security Administration and Internal Revenue Service have their own separate "Powers of Attorney." For Social Security, this is called Representative Payee Status.
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