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Tax Attorney For an IRS Audit

11 February 2009 6 Comments
I received mail from an audit of the IRS is asking me to mail some documents to support my deductions. I have the information they want. Should I hire a tax attorney to help with the audit or email me at all on my own?

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6 Comments »

  • Judy said:

    For id just mail it in.

  • bostonianinmo said:

    An attorney for that.
    The information just send it in theres no need to hire an attorney for that.

  • viajero_intergalactico said:

    The only reason you dont get yourself into more trouble but if its just questioning what you put on your return and they want it yourself into more trouble but if anything criminal has transpired this so you dont get yourself into more trouble but if anything criminal has transpired.

  • Ms. Angel.. said:

    The money the attorney when you the money the money the money the money the money the money the documentation irs copies and keep copies and keep copies and make sure to hire an attorney would request upfront good luck and make sure to send irs is requesting just in case it comes up again.

  • travelguruette said:

    Just send it in. If you have a problem later and have to appear in tax court get a lawyer or EA

  • wartz said:

    For income state that you have the standard by mail audit that we professional tax practitioners know as cp2000 if you have the standard by mail audit that you have the standard by mail audit that you have.

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