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 99: Interview With Rebecca Stavish
Episode 98: Tax March - Interview With Maura Quint
Episode 97: Interview With Andrew Belter
Episode 96: Interview With Andrew Aleman
Episode 95: Interview With Shanthy Bala
Episode 94: Further Coronavirus Tax News
Episode 93: Liens, Levies & Collection Due Process
Episode 92: Familes First Coronavirus Response Act
Episode 91.5: Further Coronavirus Tax Updates
Episode 91: Coronavirus Tax Updates
Episode 90: Family-Related Tax Issues (2 of 2)
Episode 89: Midterms and Coronavirus Tax News
Episode 88: Family-Related Tax Matters (1 of 2)
Episode 87: Installment Agreements and Settlement Offers
Episode 86: CNC and Local Standards
Episode 85: The Taxpayer Advocate Service and Systemic Advocacy
Episode 84: Tax Research
Episode 83: Interviewing Clients
Episode 82: Transcripts
Episode 81: ABA Adopt a Base Program
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