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10 IRS Audit Red Flags
If just the title of this post is giving you heart palpitations, take a deep breath. Only about 0.45% of tax returns were audited in 2019. Your chances are very low that you will receive a letter from the IRS. Still, there are a few red flags that could prompt the IRS to take a second look at your tax return, and it’s important to know what they are—because forewarned is forearmed.
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Read MoreWhat to Do When You Receive a Tax Notice
Hyun-mi received a notice in the mail from the Georgia Department of Revenue. It said she owed over $300,000 in sales taxes.
Read MoreEverything was Fine… Until He Got a $300,000 Tax Bill!
If you’re currently dealing with an audit, you may wonder how far back the IRS is allowed to go in reviewing your tax returns and assessing additional taxes and fees.
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