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Taxpayers get audited for various reasons. you will find a list of those reasons below.
1.National Research Program (Also called the TCMP )
These tax audits are very difficult for both the taxpayer and the professional.
The Internal Revenue Service will audit everything on the tax return to set up national norms and national standards. The statistics gathered for the national research program will be inputted into IRS computer and be used as a bar and standards against all other tax returns filed.
The National Research Program (NRP), one of the top workload priorities, is a comprehensive effort by the IRS to measure compliance for different types of taxes and various sets of taxpayers.
The NRP approach to measuring reporting compliance balances research quality, efficiency, and the reduction of taxpayer burden. It establishes a tax return sample that is representative of the taxpayer population.
NRP uses case building data to determine if the return should be considered accurate as filed. The NRP cases are selected and distributed to the Area PSP offices as directed by the NRP Headquarters office.
2. Abusive Transactions and Technical Issues
These are very difficult IRS tax audits and only should be handled by a seasoned and experienced tax professional.
The promoter workload for the Area is developed and perfected by the Lead Development Center from leads surfaced by the field or other sources. The LDC reviews and approves promoter investigations and assigns a tracking code to each investigation.
The participant lists of approved promoter investigations are reviewed and filtered by the Abusive Transaction List keeper.
3. High Income/High Wealth Taxpayers
The high income high wealth taxpayers workload is pre-identified at a national level from several specific selection models. There is at least a 10% chance you will be audited by the Internal Revenue Service if you are a high income, high wealth taxpayer.
4. High Income Non-Filers
The high income non-filer workload originates from various sources. Criteria has been established for:
a. Cases with fraud indicators
b. Cases referred from Area offices
c. Cases with flow-through K-1 income
These cases and case leads during the year that meet the HINF criteria will be forwarded to the Brookhaven Campus for filtering and case building.
5. Discriminant Index Function (DIF) Overview- The most Common IRS Tax audit
The DIF audit is the most common IRS audit. This type of audit pretty much means you have fallen out of the IRS national standards and norms.
DIF is a mathematical technique used to score income tax returns for examination potential.
These formulas were developed based on available NRP data.
Each return measured under DIF receives a DIF score.
Generally, the higher the score, the greater the audit potential. The highest scored returns are made available to Examination upon request.
DIF mathematical formulas are confidential and for official use only.
The DIF score assigned to a return should not be disclosed.
Types of DIF Returns
The following types of tax returns are computer scored under the DIF System:
1. Individual
2. Corporation
3. S Corporation
4. Partnership
5. Fiduciary
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