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Let’s face it. Nobody wants to fight the IRS.
But if you’re going through an audit, and you’re convinced that the IRS is treating you unfairly, don’t roll over.
Fight!
Here’s how to come out a winner.
Okay. The IRS is out to get you so you’ve decided to play David to the Government Goliath. The first thing you need to do is prepare!
Remember, facts are your best friends, so…
Be sure to provide your auditor with all the necessary documents that support your position. I’m talking about:
- Receipts
- Cancelled checks
- Log books
- Sales slips
- Paid bills
- Invoices… etc.
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Here are the best sources to refer to
when you’re making your case.
- Best: Statutes and regulations carry the most weight with both the courts and the IRS.
- Good: Prior case law can serve as a helpful authority if you go to court (and I hope you don’t have to!).
- Okay but complicated: IRS documents carry weight, but as you’ll discover, their usefulness ranges from very strong to very weak.
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