- February 2, 2026Many taxpayers underestimate IRS correspondence audits because they happen by mail. There is no revenue agent at your door, no…
- January 30, 2026When the IRS rejects deductions during an audit, the issue is no longer a simple disagreement over paperwork. A deduction…
- January 29, 2026When an IRS auditor asks for bank statements, the request is rarely incidental. It is one of the clearest signals…
- January 28, 2026Receiving a notice from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) is rarely a pleasant experience, and a letter claiming (CP2000) you…
- January 13, 2026The IRS audit notice is one of the most stressful letters a taxpayer can receive. But what happens if you…
- January 12, 2026If you missed an IRS audit—or lost one—you’re not out of options. The IRS has a formal process called Audit Reconsideration,…
- December 4, 2025While most IRS audits are standard civil examinations, the risk increases substantially when the review involves specific high-risk areas such…
- December 2, 2025Most IRS audits are routine civil examinations. However, audits involving specific high-risk areas—such as unreported income, improper deductions, cash businesses, offshore…
- November 27, 2025Receiving a Notice of Deficiency (or 90-Day Letter) is the most serious and time-sensitive event in any IRS tax dispute. It signifies that…
- November 26, 2025You’ve completed an IRS audit — or received an IRS notice saying you owe more tax — and you disagree…
