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Why Taxpayers get audited.

The most frequent question I am asked as a former IRS Agent is this, ” How can I avoid a IRS Tax Audit”.

The answer to that is not so simple however  I can tell you the most frequent way that IRS audits tax returns. It is through the DIF method. The DIF score is a numerical score placed on all tax returns. It lets the IRS know if you fall out of the normal ranges for different exemptions, deductions and tax credits.

IRS audits so many tax returns each year and that number is set by the annual budget and the amount of agents and funding available for IRS tax audits.

So, the DIF is a mathematical technique used to score income tax returns as to examination potential.

Under this concept, mathematical formulas are developed based on available taxpayer compliance measure programs data and are programmed into the computer.

The computer identifies returns by assigning weights to certain basic return characteristics.

These weights are added together to obtain a systemic composite score for each return processed.

This score is used to systemically rank the returns in numerical sequence (highest to lowest).

Generally, the higher the score the greater is the probability of significant tax change.

The highest scored returns are made available to Examination upon request.

DIF mathematical formulas are confidential in nature and are distributed to IRS personnel only on a need-to-know basis.

DIF formulas are for official use only and will not be discussed with unauthorized personnel.

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