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IRS Representation Are you under an IRS audit? Have a wage garnishment? A bank levy? Need to submit an Offer in Compromise? Innocent spouse? Employment tax issues? Unfiled tax returns? Have a Former IRS Agent be your guide! "Taxpayers have specific rights. The information on taxpayers' returns is private and confidential and can be examined only by authorized tax personnel. The IRS will not disclose the information that taxpayers provide, except as authorized by law.
After checking basic math, the IRS accepts most taxpayers' returns. However, the IRS selects about one percent of tax returns for closer examination. The examination may or may not result in more tax.
The IRS uses computer programs to select returns for examination, or audit. Such programs identify when information received on Forms 1099 and W-2 does not match information given on the taxpayer's return. It also looks for other conditions that may indicate that information on the return is incorrect. The IRS may use information from outside sources, such as informants or public records.
Taxpayers have the right to appeal an IRS decision about tax liability. The taxpayer can appeal the decision within the IRS or ask a court to review the case."
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