Audit Reconsideration Eliminates $100,000 Tax Balance When Ms. H contacted our office, she was panicked over how to pay a back tax balance of $101,000. She had recently received an official IRS Letter informing her of a balance due and threatening enforcement action since she had not responded to previous notices. This was followed almost… Continue reading →
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Government Employees Have Delinquent Tax Balances
Government Employees Have Delinquent Tax Balances – Various government workers have been in the news recently for their delinquent taxes. One article reported that over 1100 IRS employees who owed back taxes and had other tax related problems had, in fact, received bonuses. Another recent report divulged that, as of September 2013, various federal government… Continue reading →
IRS Audit Facts | Interesting Infographic
This infographic presents a visual story of how to avoid an IRS Audit. Over a million people just like you get audited each year. Are you at risk of an audit? Find out now.
Red Flags to the IRS – Audit Statistics
Business Tax Audit Advice From Former IRS Commissioner
An audit can be both an alarming and bothersome time for a business. Here are some simple and helpful steps from the Commissioner of the IRS to make the process go as smoothly as possible. These suggestions are especially useful to small and medium sized businesses. How to Maneuver the Audit Process: 1…. Continue reading →
IRS Audit Red Flags – What the IRS is looking for – Tax Tips Part 3
Are you self employed? Do you file a Schedule C? If so, you have a higher likelihood of getting audited. Individuals and small business often make small mistakes that flags their tax return for an audit. Taxes are no place to falsify information but small mistakes and common practices such as rounding numbers can give an IRS… Continue reading →

