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  • The IRS claims that it audits a higher percentage of low income tax payers than middle income tax payers. Many tax benefits are offered to low income tax payers.
    Chances_of_IRS_audit.html
  • The IRS will try to perform as many IRS audits each year as the IRS has resources for. The IRS believes that the more IRS tax audits the IRS conducts the more tax money the IRS will collect.
    Avoid_IRS_audit.html
  • A tax payer should keep most tax records for at least 3 years and preferably for 6 years. The IRS has 3 years to conduct IRS audit on most tax returns and 6 years if the IRS can demonstrate.
    IRS_record_keeping_guide.html
  • IRS audit flags are used by the IRS to help the IRS determine if a particular tax return should undergo an IRS audit. IRS audit flags are results of DIF score generation and DIF analysis.
    IRS_audit_flags.html
  • The IRS has many processes for selecting tax returns for IRS audit. There are several reasons why a tax return is selected for an IRS audit.
    Selecting_tax_returns_for_IRS_audit.html
  • The DIF score is the most widely used method for selecting tax returns for IRS tax audit. There are also other methods to select tax returns for IRS audit.
    DIF_score.html
  • IRS matching program is a computer program that the IRS developed. The IRS matching program is a process by which the IRS selects many tax returns to perform IRS audits.
    IRS_matching_program.html
  • Informant tips also help the IRS determine which tax returns get IRS audits. Informant tips are information the IRS receives from various sources concerning questionable activities.
    Informant_tips.html
  • IRS market segment specialization program (MSSP) is one of the IRS special projects conducted by the IRS regularly.
    IRS_market_segment_specialization_program_(MSSP).html
  • The IRS conducts a random IRS audit on various tax returns to determine which tax returns the IRS will conduct IRS audit.
    Random_audit.html
  • Tax avoidance schemes have long been misunderstood by taxpayers. The IRS' publication 3995 called Recognizing Illegal Tax Avoidance Schemes outline different ways tax avoidance schemes could appear to taxpayers.
    Tax_Avoidance_Schemes.html
  • Businesses, especially home based businesses, are often victims of business tax avoidance schemes. Below are some facts about taxation of home based businesses and how to recognize business tax avoidance schemes.
    Business_Tax_Avoidance_Schemes.html

 

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