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How To Survive A Tax Audit

Do I Need Professional Help With An Audit?

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We suggest that you seek professional assistance regarding anything beyond a simple correspondence audit, even if it's just for a consultation. If you had an attorney or CPA prepare your return, consult with that person and consider having that person represent you at the audit.

Retail tax preparation services (such as H&R Block) usually provide representation services. Weigh the cost of the tax you might owe against the cost of using a professional to represent you.

A tax professional advises that even if you do have someone represent you, try to attend the audit. Especially if you're not looking or feeling well, it may pay to muster the energy to show-up and draw on the Auditor's compassion.

NOTE: If needed, free tax advice is available.





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