While completing this forms isn't always required for OnPay to file and pay on your behalf, you may be asked to take these steps in order for OnPay to communicate with tax offices.
Notary required for OnPay to file on your behalf
Power of Attorney for the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development
- Download the Alaska Power of Attorney form
- Complete the top portion regarding your business information
- Place checks beside numbers one through seven
- The Owner/operator will need to sign at the bottom of the form
- The printed form must be notarized before being mailed to the address listed at the top
- Submit a request and attach a copy of your notarized form
Note: You'll need your OnPay login credentials to submit a request. Trouble logging in?
Reminder
OnPay also needs you to enter your state tax IDs and tax rates in order to properly calculate and remit all state taxes. See all Alaska tax guides→