The IRS may distinguish between honest errors and fraud, but proving your intent isn't always straightforward.
The IRS audits very few returns, but mismatched income, overstated deductions, and easy-to-spot errors can still trigger IRS notices, reviews, and costly follow-ups.
Don't want fat penalties? Here's what triggers the IRS' attention and how to stay off its radar.
I’m a tax expert — here’s how I avoid IRS audits every year - A quarter of taxpayers worry about being audited ...
To better understand what's happening behind the scenes, I asked ChatGPT to help break down how the IRS decides which tax returns get a second look.
The taxman is using advanced technology to spot inconsistencies—make sure your return does not stand out for the wrong ...
Get ready to meet the IRS again, especially if you’re a high-income filer or a small business owner.
If the IRS notifies you of an audit, and you expected a tax return, you probably have a lot of questions. Will you ever get ...
Why do you need a lawyer for an IRS audit? Have you received an IRS audit notification (IRS form letter 2205-A, 2205-B, or 566)? What do you need to know? Many taxpayers wonder why they were selected ...
For many taxpayers, the possibility of an IRS audit can be intimidating. While most taxpayers will never face an audit, it's essential to understand what triggers them, how the process works, and what ...
One of the new realities for U.S. taxpayers includes the responsibility for managing an IRS correspondence audit. What should you do if you are contacted regarding any form of IRS audit? Did you know ...