The Truth About Tax Audits

This is the eBook version of the printed book.

This Element is an excerpt from The Truth About Paying Fewer Taxes (9780137153862) by S. Kay Bell. Available in print and digital formats.

 

How to keep from joining the 1% of U.S. taxpayers who get audited every year!

 

Statistically, your risk of being audited is small. In 2007, for example, 1.4 million returns got a closer look from the IRS. But more than 140 million returns were filed that year. The raw numbers don’t matter, though, if your return ended up in that 1 percent. So you don’t have to spend time and money in connection with an audit, here are some ways to minimize IRS interest in your return.

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The Truth About Tax Audits

This is the eBook version of the printed book.

This Element is an excerpt from The Truth About Paying Fewer Taxes (9780137153862) by S. Kay Bell. Available in print and digital formats.

 

How to keep from joining the 1% of U.S. taxpayers who get audited every year!

 

Statistically, your risk of being audited is small. In 2007, for example, 1.4 million returns got a closer look from the IRS. But more than 140 million returns were filed that year. The raw numbers don’t matter, though, if your return ended up in that 1 percent. So you don’t have to spend time and money in connection with an audit, here are some ways to minimize IRS interest in your return.

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The Truth About Tax Audits

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Overview

This is the eBook version of the printed book.

This Element is an excerpt from The Truth About Paying Fewer Taxes (9780137153862) by S. Kay Bell. Available in print and digital formats.

 

How to keep from joining the 1% of U.S. taxpayers who get audited every year!

 

Statistically, your risk of being audited is small. In 2007, for example, 1.4 million returns got a closer look from the IRS. But more than 140 million returns were filed that year. The raw numbers don’t matter, though, if your return ended up in that 1 percent. So you don’t have to spend time and money in connection with an audit, here are some ways to minimize IRS interest in your return.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780132478304
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 07/29/2010
Series: FT Press Delivers Elements
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 10
File size: 290 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

S. Kay Bell is a leading financial journalist and principal of SKB Editorial Services LLC, which provides writing, editing, and consulting services to a wide-ranging clientele. Her Don’t Mess With Taxes blog, one of the Web’s most popular personal finance blogs, is regularly cited by newspapers, TV stations, and Web sites nationwide. The Wall Street Journal recently praised her ability to effectively place personal finance advice in context. Bell helped create the Tax Channel at Bankrate.com and served as the site’s in-house tax writer, reporter, and editor for almost six years. Her Eye on the IRS blog remains among Bankrate.com’s most popular blogs.

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