A few things need to happen after someone is assigned as an attorney for property. (Someone who makes decisions regarding your finances and property):
Banking: Take an original copy of the Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) document to the bank and have it recorded on your account. This lets the EPA pay your bills and make changes to the account.
*Please visit the bank to see if there are any other required procedures. *
Bills and accounts: Have the Enduring Power of Attorney (EPA) document recorded on accounts you use often (power company, phone and cable, etc.) This allows a smoother transition when they need to make decisions.
Taxes: Attorneys must register their Enduring Power of Attorney with the Canada Revenue Agency. This can be done online or by calling the Canada Revenue Agency ((800) 959-8281). They will need the name, date of birth, address and Social Insurance Number of the person for whom the Enduring Power of Attorney will be enacted.
Old Age Security (OAS) and Canada Pension Plan (CPP): Attorneys will need to submit a form by mail to Service Canada to access someone’s OAS or CPP. This form is called the Consent to Communicate Information to an Authorized Person form. Copies can be provided by your local Service Canada office, or you can download and print.