Tax evasion is a serious crime. It is an enormous task and undertaking that rarely succeeds unless exorbitant monetary penalties and prison time are the ultimate goal. Taxpayers risk everything when they attempt to conceal any part of their financial portfolio, including any amount of their assets, from the IRS.
What Happens when Your Receive a Tax Summons?
Other than receiving a refund check, correspondence with the IRS is usually a stressful experience to say the least. However, as understandable as it is to ignore the notice for as long as possible, the truth is that you will need to open it immediately to see the request that the IRS is making. So, do not ignore an IRS request as it will lead to even more expenses or worse depending on the nature of the request.
What is a Tax Summons?
How Should You Respond to a Notice of a Tax Audit?
There are few things as disconcerting as receiving the notice that the IRS will be conducting a tax audit on your return. Such a notice can be very upsetting and understandably so when it is totally unexpected. However, instead of panicking or believing the worst, it is important to remember that the IRS will often conduct random audits every year which mean that your filing may actually be fine.
How to handle Tax Summons
Typically, when you are receiving anything from the IRS, the experience is very stressful. Of course, there is the positive experience of receiving a refund check, but when people receive anything other than this, great stress is typically involved. Many people even take steps to avoid opening the document altogether.
However, avoiding the situation can be very dangerous and will only work to escalate the situation even further. Most of the time, the IRS will request information through a particular form called an Information Document Request, Form 4564. Surprisingly, you actually have no legal obligation to respond to this form, but by avoiding it, you may find yourself in an even more stressful situation.
TOP TEN WAYS TO GET YOUR RETURN AUDITED
1. Unreported 1099 Income – This is perhaps the easiest way IRS can track down non-complying taxpayers. Every single Form 1099 issued to a taxpayer is only but a copy of the one in IRS records – IRS is aware of the income as it is also reported to them by the third party payer of compensation, interests, dividends, etc. Failure to report this income is one of the easiest flags for further review of tax returns.