California – Power of Attorney (POA) Required

Why This Matters

Beyond works directly with government agencies on your behalf – reporting new hires to labor departments, calculating tax rates, submitting tax and insurance payments, and filing required reports.

To do this, we must have a valid Power of Attorney (POA) for every state where your company has tax obligations. For example, if your business operates in both California and Nevada, you will need to complete and return a POA for each state.

We’ve made the process simple – just complete your information, sign the form, and send it back to Beyond. We’ll handle the rest.

California Employment Development Department (EDD) – POA Instructions

To authorize Beyond to work with the California EDD on your behalf:

  1. Log in to your Employer Services Online (ESO) account.
  2. Navigate to Account Management.
  3. Click Show More.
  4. Select Power of Attorney.
  5. Complete the California EDD Power of Attorney Declaration (DE 48) form online.

When completing the Representative Designation and Authorized Acts sections, you’ll need specific information about Beyond. (This information will be provided to you when you’re ready to complete the form.)

Need Help?

You can submit a support request at any time for assistance with tax matters, technical questions, or other payroll support. This is the fastest and most secure way to get help from Beyond.