Aug. 9, 2012
Everything you ever wanted to know about fighting the IRS*
*But were afraid to ask.





Robert W. Wood
Managing Partner
Wood LLP
333 Sacramento St
San Francisco , California 94111-3601
Phone: (415) 834-0113
Fax: (415) 789-4540
Email: wood@WoodLLP.com
Univ of Chicago Law School
Wood is a tax lawyer at Wood LLP, and often advises lawyers and litigants about tax issues.
When you disagree with the IRS, procedure is important. Most audits are via correspondence and so don't involve sitting across the desk from an IRS agent. You might be asked to send in receipts. You might receive a notice saying the IRS received a Form 1099 reflecting income you didn't report. The notice may ask you to sign and mail it back if you agree, or to explain why it's incorrect.
Almost every IRS notice is followed ...
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