Friday, 5 April 2013

tax preparation

The same auditor told Rebecca that holiday bonuses paid to the superintendent of our building and the staff of the garage could not be deducted in addition to the $

Never heard of such a limit, and that the agent could not point to anything supporting it. His supervisors admitted that point too.

We often think that the field agents do not have a detailed knowledge of the law, or just seem to make up rules that are not in the tax code or regulations. Partly

this is because the field agents are some of the less experienced people and less trained in the implementation team. Those with greater knowledge tend to be promoted

to other positions or resources level review. Educating the agent is part of our job, when we represent a taxpayer, but what about people who are represented and they

know even less about tax laws that the auditor? They are vulnerable to statements pulled-out-of-thin-air, like $ 25 limit on my free agent.

Do not represent yourself. I have dealt with many agents of the IRS over the years, but in these two cases that involved me personally, never talked to either. My wife

Rebecca and I gave our power of attorney and she handled everything. The audit process works best when it is limited to professional matters and the auditor raises.

The presence of the taxpayer invites responses off-the-cuff incomplete or incorrect questions of the auditor. A representative of the taxpayer effectively (usually an

agent registered CPA, lawyer or IRS-authorized) will find out what the auditor wants to know, gather information and present it clearly and concisely, without causing secondary problems.

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