An audit is less dramatic than it appears in the movies – here's what to expect and how to help it go smoothly.
Don't want fat penalties? Here's what triggers the IRS' attention and how to stay off its radar.
If the IRS notifies you of an audit, and you expected a tax return, you probably have a lot of questions. Will you ever get your tax refund? Does the audit automatically stop it? The answer depends on ...
The Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) audits 1% to 2% of small business income tax returns annually for one of two reasons: (1) something about the return (or information reported on the return) ...
Several events may trigger an IRS audit, such as unusual activity or discrepancies on your tax return. While the IRS audit process can be daunting, understanding what triggers an audit can help you ...
Your tax situation can change every year, but some things could trigger a red flag in the antiquated computer systems at the IRS Most people want to interact as little as possible with the IRS. Vickie ...
Contractors in construction are among the most frequently audited industries by the IRS. Proper documentation and organized records are essential to reducing audit stress and time. Hiring an enrolled ...