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How To Survive a Tax Audit

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So the IRS wants to have a little chat with you. Don't make things worse by behaving stupidly at the audit.

To complete this How-To you will need:

Self-restraint
Good manners
A tax specialist or lawyer

Step 1: Consider getting representation

Consider hiring someone to represent you at the audit. There's a good chance the fee will be offset by the money a pro can save you.

Tip: Contact the National Association of Enrolled Agents for a tax pro; many are former IRS auditors.

Step 2: Keep your mouth shut

Keep your mouth shut. The biggest mistake people make at audits is providing more information than the auditor asks for, leading to even further scrutiny. Speak only when spoken to, and answer only what has been asked.

Step 3: Leave old returns at home

Bring only the documentation requested. Do not bring copies of previous returns that are not being audited, or you'll open yourself up to questions about those, too.

Step 4: Don't shoot the messenger

Remain polite by reminding yourself that the auditor is just doing his or her job.

Tip: If another return becomes due while you're undergoing an audit, request an extension. Otherwise, it may be dissected, too.

Step 5: Appeal

If you end up owing money—which the majority of taxpayers who are audited do—appeal the decision. Roughly half of people who do get their penalties reduced.

Step 6: Don't follow up

Never follow up if you don't hear anything after the audit. Auditors have 28 months from the time you filed your return to render a decision. By bugging them, you may push them to complete an audit that would have died on the vine.

Step 7: Avoid future problems

When preparing your returns in the future, avoid these red flags: charitable contributions that exceed 5% of your income, taking undeserved tax credits, business expenses that seem excessive compared to your earnings, and careless errors like adding a column wrong or forgetting to attach a 1099.

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  • You are "Truly" illiterate

  • u guys who posted : First, Second .. etc ,, are truely retards

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  • Does this really work!? I'll have to get the Ninjas working on completing these steps. I cannot let AAA Cleaning fall to the CRA! I'll never be allowed into Ronin Force then!

  • Some of these steps are actually good advice. For those of you who realize tax audits require much more consideration, the Killer IRS CPA offers free advice. Google killer IRS.

  • Some of these steps are actually good advice. For those of you who realize tax audits require much more consideration, the Killer IRS CPA offers free advice.

  • Hahah how to surive a tax audit, funny title.

  • I love step 2, "Keep Your Mouth Shut!" Wise advise, indeed!

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    im not your guy!,friend

  • Umm What was the point of the screaming"first,second,third..­ect?

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