Discussion:Audit reconsideradtion

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{{ForumNewPost|UserID=Taxoncall|Date=12 May 2008|Text=Taxpayer's 2005 tax return was audited. He received all of the notices, including the 90 days, in a timely manner but ignore all of them. He has contacted me and I would like to assist. {{ForumNewPost|UserID=Taxoncall|Date=12 May 2008|Text=Taxpayer's 2005 tax return was audited. He received all of the notices, including the 90 days, in a timely manner but ignore all of them. He has contacted me and I would like to assist.
Is there a special form that is used to request the reconsideration What information is included do I provide. Do I have to include all the supporting documents that I would have taken to the audit to have the IRS even consider reopening the file for re-examination. Are there certain circumstances under which the IRS or will not consider the reconsideration. This taxpayer was busy attending to his business, Sch C, and just ignore the notices until he noticed that all the expenses were removed and he owed 74,000.}} Is there a special form that is used to request the reconsideration What information is included do I provide. Do I have to include all the supporting documents that I would have taken to the audit to have the IRS even consider reopening the file for re-examination. Are there certain circumstances under which the IRS or will not consider the reconsideration. This taxpayer was busy attending to his business, Sch C, and just ignore the notices until he noticed that all the expenses were removed and he owed 74,000.}}
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 +{{ForumReplyPost|UserID=WPCPA|Date=12 May 2008|Text=What possibly could have been going in his mind to just ignore correspondence from the IRS - and he admitts to getting it all and doing just that.
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 +I see no avenue of relief for this Taxpayer - this should be on the news for all to see.}}

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Taxoncall (talk|edits) said:

12 May 2008
Taxpayer's 2005 tax return was audited. He received all of the notices, including the 90 days, in a timely manner but ignore all of them. He has contacted me and I would like to assist.

Is there a special form that is used to request the reconsideration What information is included do I provide. Do I have to include all the supporting documents that I would have taken to the audit to have the IRS even consider reopening the file for re-examination. Are there certain circumstances under which the IRS or will not consider the reconsideration. This taxpayer was busy attending to his business, Sch C, and just ignore the notices until he noticed that all the expenses were removed and he owed 74,000.

WPCPA (talk|edits) said:

12 May 2008
What possibly could have been going in his mind to just ignore correspondence from the IRS - and he admitts to getting it all and doing just that.

I see no avenue of relief for this Taxpayer - this should be on the news for all to see.