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Surviving An IRS Tax Audit(Second Edition)

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Frederick W. Daily

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ISBN: 1413312365, 978-1413312362

Book publisher: NOLO

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Surviving An IRS Tax Audit Second Edition Summary: Riding a barrel over Niagara Falls. Snowboarding down Mt. Everest. Surviving an IRS audit. Impossible feats? The first two perhaps, but escaping an audit intact? No problem with this Nolo, taxtime lifesaver. Surviving an IRS Tax Audit, written by tax expert Fred Daily, explains what to say, what to do?and even what to wear?so that a visit from the auditor doesn’t turn into a disaster. With material pulled directly from IRS training manuals, the book exposes the tricks of the auditor’s trade. It provides a profile of People Most Likely to Be Audited and discusses whether or not the IRS can look at a person’s ""lifestyle"" during an audit, rather than stick to the tax return on the table. The book also suggests three steps to take when an unreasonable auditor goes too far, including how to go over an auditor’s head and negotiate a more reasonable outcome.Nearly fifty percent of all taxpayers will be audited at least once during their lifetime. This Quick & Legal book levels the playing field, giving everyday folks the information they need to act and speak like a tax pro. ""I survived an IRS audit!"" will no longer be something only daredevils can boast.