In Case Of An IRS Audit, What To Do?

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Many people have absolutely no idea whatsoever when it comes to their rights during an IRS audit. Fortunately, these rights are protected during the course of the audit process, not to be violated by the IRS. Among the most important rights in an audit process is just having the right to an explanation of the entire audit process and what's going to occur and what is happening. You also have the right to be represented by a tax lawyer, CPA, or enrolled agent, just like other legal proceedings. It's your right to claim additional deductions that were unclaimed on your original tax return. You also have the right to submit a request to the national office of the IRS on a particular issue that may arise in your audit with your particular IRS agent. Knowing your rights ensures that you're treated justly by the IRS auditor and can make the process much seamless.

There are things you can do to gain a benefit when you receive your audit notification. You can request postponement of your audit, for example. Doing this will allow you sufficient time to gather and organize your financial and tax records so that not only will they be organized, you'll also be able to refresh your memory regarding how or why they were accomplished in the manner that they were. Reading the IRS Publication 1 is another advise that must be observed by anyone going through an audit. This is the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights. This booklet contains the essential rights given to any United States taxpayer.

Before you actually meet with the IRS auditing agent, it is advised to meet with your counsel. This is to offer you a chance to create a strategy on how to deal with the problems that the auditor will bring up, whether you're working with a CPA or a tax lawyer.

It's recommended to only bring documents required in the notice pertaining to the case. Any more might result to more IRS problems. The auditor might be prompted to probe deeper into areas that they initially overlooked.

Just being prepared to back up all of your claims is the best way to end an audit sooner rather than later. An agent is not likely to look for more reasons to keep the audit going if you are completely ready. They will get the impression that no matter what issue they look into, you'll be prepared to give supporting documentation.

It's always best to be professional, no matter how heated the case may be. Of course, the IRS auditor must treat you the same way. Lastly, don't lie. Telling the truth can prevent numerous IRS issues.

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