Last year, the Taxpayer Advocate Service released the Taxpayer Roadmap. I am doing a 6-part review of the various stages of the United States federal tax system as shown on the Taxpayer Roadmap.
To find out more about the roadmap, use this link: https://taxpayeradvocate.irs.gov/roadmap
Part 3 of the 6-part series is a look at IRS Examination. The department really digs into the differences between what the taxpayer submitted on the tax return and what the IRS believes should be on the tax return. Is the taxpayer disputing what the IRS assessed? Several examinations result through the assessment and screening process. Overall, there are three types of exams that we all think of as audits: correspondence (letters), office (taxpayer going into IRS office), or field exams (the IRS visits the taxpayer’s residence or business).
Episode 119: Appeals
Episode 118: Collections
Episode 116: Tax Return Processing
Episode 115: Tax Preparation
Episode 114: IRS Virtual Settlement Days
Episode 113: Tax Podcasts
Episode 112: Interview With Bobby French
Episode 111: The Reliability of IRS FAQs
Episode 110: EIP Payment Issue Update
Episode 109: Tax Procedure Course Wrapup
Episode 108: Ethical Issues in Taxes
Episode 107: Persuasive Writing
Episode 106: Tax Court - A Focus on Litigation
Episode 105: Tax Court During Covid
Episode 104: Introduction to Tax Court
Episode 103: The New Normal for Taxes
Episode 102: Interview With William Chun
Episode 101: Interview With Paul Harrison
Episode 100: Interview With Francine Lipman
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