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The IRS reviews some federal tax returns to determine if income, expenses, and credits are reported accurately. The IRS selects returns for review using various methods; including random sampling, computerized screening, and comparison of information received by the IRS such as Forms W-2 and 1099.
Why is my return being reviewed? We select some returns to review so we can determine whether income, expenses, and credits are reported correctly. This doesnt mean you made an error or were dishonest.
If the IRS is reviewing your return, it may have questions about your wages and withholding, or credits or expenses shown on your tax return. The review process could take anywhere from 45 to 180 days, depending on the number and types of issues the IRS is reviewing.
Potential Outcomes of a Tax Review Obviously, the best outcome is for the IRS to find that your information is correct and process your refund. However, the IRS could verify your information and determine that you owe more in taxes. If its a difference of only a few hundred dollars, that may not be problematic.
The Return Review Program (RRP) is an automated system used to enhance the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) capabilities to detect, resolve, and prevent criminal and civil non- compliance and identity theft, thereby reducing issuance of fraudulent tax refunds.
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Definition: REV. PROC. is an abbreviation for REVENUE PROCEDURE. REVENUE PROCEDURE is a set of guidelines issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) that provides instructions and procedures for taxpayers to follow when complying with tax laws.
It means the IRS has pulled your return for review but it is not an audit. They are verifying the information reported on your tax return and matching documents they received from payers such as employers, banks and others.
Audits are usually triggered by a tax return being odd when compared to other returns, usually grouped by factors such as age or occupation. The IRS has a system that will automatically flag anything that stands out, and it will undergo review by an IRS agent.

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