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The New Wave of IRS Audits


The IRS is cracking down on tax preparers that commit fraud.  And if you’re one of the people unlucky enough to get pulled into the claims that seem to be “too good to be true”, you’re asking for an audit.

In the past few months, the IRS has seized client lists for tax preparers who:  created fraudulent Schedule C businesses (Sole Proprietorships), reported real estate investments on Schedule E that didn’t exist, used C Corporations to pay 100% of living expenses and tried to write off all expenses through trusts. 

If your name is on the list because you requested information, they prepared a return for you or you innocently attended a workshop, you might get pulled in the net too.

If you get contacted for an office, contact our office.  We can help!  You can reach us through Richard@DKTaxServices.com or via phone at 888.592.4769.

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