How to Handle an IRS Audit

Identify the tax year and items under review, like income discrepancies or deductions, for clarity

Notice Verification

Handling an IRS audit can be daunting, but organization and information ease the process. Review the audit notice received by mail to verify authenticity through official IRS channels. Avoid sharing personal data.

Identify the tax year and specific items under review, like income discrepancies or deductions. Audits may be by mail, in person at an IRS office, or at your home or business.

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Review the audit notice received by mail carefully. The IRS won't contact you via phone or email.

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Verify the notice's authenticity through official IRS channels to avoid falling victim to scams.

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Tax Year Review

Audits may be conducted by mail, in an IRS office, or at your home or business.

Review audit notice carefully.

Verify through official channels.

Avoid sharing personal information.

Confirm audit legitimacy first.

Different Audit Types

Gather relevant documents such as receipts, bank statements, W-2s, and 1099s for thorough preparation.

Document Gathering

Handling an IRS audit can be daunting, but organization and awareness can simplify the process.

Receipts and Statements

Review the audit notice received by mail carefully. The IRS won't contact you via phone or email.

Organizing Documents

Verify the notice's authenticity through official IRS channels to avoid falling victim to scams.

Stay Organized

Identify the tax year and items under review, like income discrepancies or deductions, for clarity.

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