Publication 1 (RU) (Rev. 09-2017). Your Rights as a Taxpayer (Russian Version)-2026

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Rights During an Audit If you are audited, you have the right to a fair examination and a clear explanation of the audit process. In addition, you may speak with the auditors supervisor if you do not understand or agree with the audit.
The Taxpayer Bill of Rights groups the existing rights in the tax code into ten fundamental rights, and makes them clear, understandable, and accessible.
Not reporting all of your income is an easy-to-avoid red flag that can lead to an audit. Taking excessive business tax deductions and mixing business and personal expenses can lead to an audit. The IRS mostly audits tax returns of those earning more than $200,000 and corporations with more than $10 million in assets.
To get a copy, visit the IRS web site at .irs.gov under the Forms and Pubs section. It can be accessed directly at ftp.fedworld.gov/pub/irs- pdf/p17. pdf. Or it can be ordered by calling 1-800-829-3676.
The Federal Taxation Service (FTS) is a federal executive body responsible for overseeing compliance with the Russian Federations legislation on taxes and dues; the proper computation of taxes and dues and their full and timely payment to the respective budget in cases provided for by the legislation of the Russian

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These rights include: A right to professional and courteous treatment by IRS employees. A right to privacy and confidentiality about tax matters. A right to know why the IRS is asking for information, how the IRS will use it and what will happen if the requested information is not provided.
In the course of the audit, the IRS may request access to the taxpayers receipts, invoices, records, credit card statements, cancelled checks, and other documents. Many audits involve a bank deposit analysis.
Taxpayers have the right to know the maximum amount of time they have to challenge the IRSs position as well as the maximum amount of time the IRS has to audit a particular tax year or collect a tax debt. Taxpayers have the right to know when the IRS has finished an audit.

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