Usually, in a tax audit, you’re discussing facts, not the law.
If the IRS auditor questions your deductions, you prove the facts with receipts, canceled checks, log books, etc. But once you get into matters of law, not matters of fact, you need a lot more information.
That’s where my new article comes in. It will show you how to use the law, court rulings, and IRS documents to prevail and come out of an audit unscathed.
If you want to be prepared when Uncle Sam comes calling, now’s the time to read my new article titled Tax Tips: Find the Winning Tax Law for Your IRS Audit!
Here’s just some of what you’ll learn in my new fact-filled article:
- Why the tax code is your best source of authority
- The truth about treasury regulations
- The four kinds of regulations you need to understand
- Why IRS documents are hugely important
- The vital importance of “Official Pronouncements”
- What you need to know about non-binding documents
- Why you should watch out for IRS disclaimers
- The smart way to use internal IRS documents
- Two reasons why court cases at the IRS-level matter
- Why tax-court cases have so much authority