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What To Do If You Are Audited by the IRS

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What To Do If You Are Audited by the IRS

July 16, 2018 Posted by Bernell Ward Tax Resolution

Filing a tax return is a responsibility that all people need to follow to stay compliant with the IRS. While most people will be able to file their taxes. Others with more complex tax situations, or are simply a bit unlucky, could face an audit from the IRS.

If you receive notification that you are to be audited, there are several things that you should do to make the process easy.

 

Confirm the Audit

 

Millions of people every year receive some form of notification from the IRS that is calling something into question. While most people may overreact and assume it requires a full-blown audit, there is a chance that they just need one piece of information to finalize their review. Therefore, you should carefully review the letter and confirm with the IRS whether or whether or not you’re going through a full audit.

 

Gather Information

 

If it turns out you are to be audited, the next thing you need to do is gather and provide as much information as possible. You will need to collect all of your tax-related forms including your W-2 statements, bank account statements, mortgage account statements, and anything else related to income or any form of tax deduction. Having all of this organized and ready for the IRS will lead to a quicker review and determination.

 

Speak with Accountant

 

If you hired an accountant to prepare your taxes, or if you paid for an audit support service, you should reach out to them immediately.  They will help you to gather the information you need and present it in a format that the IRS is seeking.  They will also be able to answer any specific questions that the IRS may have, which can take a lot of the work off your shoulders.

 

Be Polite and Courteous

 

Going through an audit with the IRS is a stressful experience. Furthermore, it can be easy to feel defensive and angry towards the IRS agent. However, it would be a big mistake to be rude or not provide all the information they are seeking.

 

Instead, you should focus on being polite and courteous and give as much information as promptly as possible. That will keep you on good terms with IRS during the entire process. Therefore, increasing your chances of receiving a satisfactory review.

 

Undergoing an audit can be stressful and challenging.  However, there are several things that you can do after you get your notification of the review. These will reduce your risk of penalty and make it a less stressful experience.  You should contact your qualified tax professional to see what resources are available to you during an audit.

 

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