Category Archives for AUDITS, APPEALS, & LITIGATION

IRS Notice Guide: What Every Letter Means and What To Do

  • March 18, 2026

Most IRS problems don't start with a crisis. They start with a letter that someone didn't open in time.The IRS sends roughly 170 million IRS notices to individual taxpayers every year — more than one

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IRS Audit Triggers in 2026: Red Flags and How to Respond

  • March 18, 2026

Every year around this time, somewhere in America, a taxpayer opens their mailbox and finds a notice that will upend the next several months of their life. Most of them had no idea it was coming.Understanding

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5 Common IRS Audit Triggers in 2025 (And How to Avoid Tax Trouble)

  • April 25, 2025

Let's Talk About IRS Audit Triggers Worried about an IRS audit? Let's make sure you stay in the clear by understanding the most common IRS audit triggers that could put you on their radar.Nobody wants

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IRS Hiring Freeze: What It Means for You This Tax Season

  • March 19, 2025

In recent months, significant changes have emerged in U.S. tax policy under President Donald Trump's administration, directly impacting taxpayers, tax professionals, and businesses alike. Notably, the

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IRS Cracks Down on Non-Filers: Are You Prepared?

  • August 23, 2024

The IRS is turning up the heat on IRS non-filers, and if you haven't filed your tax returns since 2017, you could be in their sights. With the new resources provided by the Inflation Reduction Act, the

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IRS Audit Focus Remains on Middle-Class Taxpayers

  • July 23, 2024

A recent report reveals that the IRS audits more middle-class taxpayers than high-income earners, contrary to President Biden's promises.The Audit FindingsThe Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration

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IRS Updates Guidance on Handling Special State Tax Payments

  • September 8, 2023

The Internal Revenue Service recently issued guidance on how taxpayers should report the special tax payments, refunds and rebates they received from states in recent years as a form of relief during the

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IRS Skirted Rules on Directly Contacting Represented Taxpayers

  • September 7, 2023

Internal Revenue Service employees weren't always following the proper rules when it came to directly contacting taxpayers instead of their representatives like CPAs, enrolled agents, and attorneys.Represented

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IRS Ends Unannounced Visits to Protect Agents

  • July 31, 2023

The Internal Revenue Service is stopping most unannounced visits to taxpayers' residences and businesses by its revenue officers after a rising number of threats has put its employees' safety at risk.Appointment

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IRS Agent: ‘I Can Go Into Anyone’s House at Any Time’

  • July 10, 2023

Judiciary Committee investigates IRS agent threatening taxpayer!An IRS agent used a fake identity to approach and threaten a taxpayer, following which House Judiciary Committee chairman Rep. Jim Jordan

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