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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the internal revenue service audit document in the editor.
  2. Review the examination report and attachments carefully. Identify any items you believe are incorrect and gather supporting documentation for your position.
  3. Make photocopies of all gathered documents and attach them to your letter explaining your request for reconsideration. Ensure clarity on which changes you want considered.
  4. If applicable, complete Form 12661, Disputed Issue Verification, to explain the issues you disagree with. This form is recommended but not mandatory.
  5. Submit your request along with the necessary documentation to the appropriate IRS campus address listed in your examination report.

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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.
An IRS audit is a review/examination of an organizations or individuals books, accounts and financial records to ensure information reported on their tax return is reported correctly according to the tax laws and to verify the reported amount of tax is correct.
Correspondence audits are the simplest type of audit and involve the IRS sending a letter in the mail (typically a 566 letter) requesting more information about particular part of a tax return.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF IRS AUDITS? The correspondence, office, field, and Taxpayer Compliance Measurement Program audit are types of the Internal Revenue Service audits. These IRS tax audit begins when the commission requests more information on taxpayers returns.
In the worst case, the CRA identifies gross negligence, such as false information, understating tax, or overstating tax credits. In such a scenario, the penalty could be up to 50% of the tax payable.

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There are three types of examinations: correspondence examinations are done through the mail; field examinations involve face-to-face interaction, typically conducted in a taxpayers home or business, while office examinations are conducted in IRS offices.
One of the most common IRS audit triggers is income thats missing from your tax return. Nearly all incomeincluding wages, capital gains, dividends, interest, or miscellaneous incomemust be reported. Other sources may report this information about you to the IRS, raising a red flag if your tax return doesnt match.
If an auditor finds you havent reported all of your income and arent entitled to all credits, deductions, and exemptions claimed on your tax return, you might face a bigger tax bill, penalties, interest, and in rare and serious cases (such as fraud or tax evasion), jail time.

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