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If you’ve been contacted by the IRS and are facing your first IRS audit, you’ve come to the right place. In this section, we’ve collected everything you need to know about IRS audits: how the IRS determines you’ll be audited, what to expect from your first tax audit, and even the day-to-day role of an auditor. Whether or not this is your first time facing an IRS audit, you should feel comfortable, prepared, and confident. And we’re here to help. Feel free to chat with our experienced team of tax specialists—free—by clicking the icon at the bottom right of your screen or click here.

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How to Deal with an IRS Revenue Officer
When you owe money to the IRS, you may have an IRS revenue officer (RO) assigned to your case. Your case will first be assessed by an IRS revenue agent and then escalated to a revenue officer if it is felt your case requires further attention. IRS re...
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How to Resolve Tax Liens on Your Business or Home
When you neglect or fail to pay a tax debt, a lien protects the government’s interest in your property. The lien arrives only after your liability has been assessed and you’ve been sent a notice. A Notice and Demand for Payment indicates how much...
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IRS Payment Plans: Facts to Know Beforehand
Many of those with back taxes know about the payment plans the IRS offers, called installment agreements. This option has saved many from accruing extra interest and getting in deep tax trouble. But before you file that Form 9465, read the tips below...
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The Tax Implications of Being an Airbnb Host
The sharing economy is great, right? Many Americans are apart of it as both providers and consumers, giving and taking rides via Uber, vacationing or renting out their apartments for part time cash via Airbnb, and so on. If part (or all!) of your inc...
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What You Need to Know About IRS Impersonators
At the end of October, 20 arrests were made in connection to a lengthy IRS impersonation scam. It involved persons in 8 states in the U.S., as well as some in India, where the head conspirators resided. Fortunately, these scammers have been rightfull...
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Should You File for a Tax Extension?
If tax filing season is upon you and you aren’t quite ready to file, you may be able to file for an extension. This allows you more time to get the documents you need, request forms you don’t currently have, and to go through your accounts and de...
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Unable to Pay? Here’s What to do About Your Tax Bill
The squeeze you feel on your wallet might tighten if you’re suddenly hit with a tax bill. Simply put, there are those who are unable to pay. Fortunately, you have a few options. Read below to find the best for your financial situation. If you’...
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Tips to Make Next Year’s Taxes Even Easier
We all want taxes to a be a bit easier – fewer numbers, less document chasing, and more wiggle room. Taxpayers have to go by the book Uncle Sam wrote, but below are a few ways you can lift the weight of it off of your shoulders. Let’s mak...
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Tax Changes for 2016
Always prepare for filing changes one year ahead. That means getting educated on what’s to come and keeping tabs on documents, so you know how your tax refund may be affected. Each year, lawmakers tweak the terms for filing your taxes, but aren’t...
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Revenue Officers: The 411
If you’ve reached the point in back tax liability where your assets are at risk, you will likely deal with a Revenue Officer (RO), the most senior collection agent of the IRS and an individual notoriously difficult to deal with. The IRS appoints an...
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