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- 1. How can taxpayers reduce the risk of audits and notices?
- 2. What are common mistakes when dealing with IRS notices?
- 3. Can penalties and interest be reduced?
- 4. What is an Offer in Compromise?
- 5. What is an installment agreement?
- 6. What is an IRS payment plan?
- 7. What options are available if you owe taxes after an audit?
- 8. Can audit results be appealed?
- 9. What happens after an audit is completed?
- 10. When should you hire a tax professional?
- 11. Can you represent yourself in an audit?
- 12. What rights do taxpayers have during an audit?
- 13. How should you prepare for an IRS audit?
- 14. Do repeated losses raise audit concerns?
- 15. What role does mismatched income play in audits?
- 16. Can large deductions trigger an audit?
- 17. Does high income increase audit risk?
- 18. What are common IRS audit red flags?
- 19. How often do audits occur?
- 20. How are taxpayers selected for an audit?
- 21. What is a field audit?
- 22. What is an office audit?
- 23. What is a correspondence audit?
- 24. What are the different types of IRS audits?
- 25. Why does the IRS conduct audits?
- 26. What is an IRS audit?
- 27. How should you organize tax documents?
- 28. What is considered acceptable proof of income or expenses?
- 29. What happens if you cannot provide documentation?
- 30. Why is documentation important during audits?
- 31. How long should tax records be kept?
- 32. What type of records should you keep for IRS purposes?
- 33. Should you always respond even if you agree with the notice?
- 34. What is an IRS appeal?
- 35. How can you dispute an IRS notice?
- 36. What happens if you disagree with the IRS notice?
- 37. What is the deadline for responding to an IRS notice?
- 38. Can you respond to IRS notices online?
- 39. What documents are needed when responding to the IRS?
- 40. How should you respond to an IRS notice?
- 41. What happens if you ignore an IRS notice?
- 42. What is a refund adjustment notice?
- 43. What is a balance due notice?
- 44. What is a CP2000 notice?
- 45. How can you verify if an IRS notice is genuine?
- 46. What should you do when you receive an IRS notice?
- 47. What information is included in an IRS notice?
- 48. What are the most common types of IRS notices?
- 49. Why does the IRS send notices to taxpayers?
- 50. What is an IRS notice or letter?