As former IRS agents and teaching instructors most taxpayers are unaware that IRS scores every tax return for the potential of a tax audit.
Only those scores with the highest DIF score have the potential for IRS tax audit.
All key codes on every tax return are entered into the general data base.
Each tax return has a DIF number attached to it.
It is a series of internal codes that the IRS uses to determine whether or not it wants to audit the tax returns.
It is based on norms for certain averages and the codes are kept locked up deep within the IRS vault.
Fall out of the average DIF scores and you can expect to be audited.
It should also be noted that the IRS randomly samples a number of returns throughout the year.
Please keep in mind there there are a variety of different IRS audit techniques that Internal Revenue Service uses.
The DIF score is the most common audit but there are generally 8 to 10 other audit techniques and IRS uses to bring cases to the field.
If you have worked at Internal Revenue Service and pulled the tax return for your own work use, you will find a sticker on the back of every return that indicates it’s DIF score.
The Internal Revenue Service audits less than 1% of all taxpayers each and every year.
If you are undergoing an IRS audit it only makes common sense to hire former IRS agents who know the systems, formulas and the settlement theories to successfully settle an IRS tax audit.
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