Get ready to meet the IRS again, especially if you’re a high-income filer or a small business owner.
Don't want fat penalties? Here's what triggers the IRS' attention and how to stay off its radar.
The IRS audits very few returns, but mismatched income, overstated deductions, and easy-to-spot errors can still trigger IRS notices, reviews, and costly follow-ups.
The taxman is using advanced technology to spot inconsistencies—make sure your return does not stand out for the wrong ...
Being in business for yourself can be exciting, lucrative, and a great way to draw the attention of the IRS's audit division. The IRS has audited significantly less than 1% of all individual returns ...
Retirees who think they can escape the IRS audit machine should think again.
I’m a tax expert: Here’s my advice to avoid an IRS audit - A quarter of taxpayers worry about being audited ...
If the IRS notifies you of an audit, and you expected a tax return, you probably have a lot of questions. Will you ever get ...
The chances of being audited by the IRS are rare, but it can leave you with an uneasy feeling nonetheless. Audits usually happen when the agency wants to take a closer look at your return to make sure ...
The Internal Revenue Service detailed its plans Thursday to significantly ramp up audit rates of wealthy taxpayers and large corporations, using funds provided by the Democrat-backed Inflation ...