Overview:
This course, based on Stand Up to the IRS by Frederick W. Daily, reviews how the IRS works--its policies and procedures. The course will address the most frequently faced issues people have with the IRS
Summary of Contents:
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Inside the IRS: What You Need to Know About IRS Operations
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Filing Tax Returns: If You Haven't Filed and Other Concerns
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Winning Your Audit
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Appealing Your Audit Within the IRS
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Going to Tax Court: No Lawyer Necessary
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When You Owe the IRS: Keeping the Tax Collector at Bay
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IRS Enforced Collection: Liens and Levies
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The Taxpayer Advocate: A Friend at the IRS
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Family, Friends, Heirs and the IRS
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Fraud and Tax Crimes: Do You Really Have to Worry?
Sample Exam Questions:
1. Generally, your tax return cannot be audited after _______________
years from its original filing date.
a) 10
b) 7
c) 5
d) 3
2. Which of the following is TRUE about IRS auditors?
a) They receive bonuses based on the dollars produced from audits.
b) They receive overtime pay.
c) They typically have a light caseload.
d) Their job performance is based on how many files they close in a
month.
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