This book offers detailed instructions for avoiding, lessening, and overcoming challenges to your tax returns. We include advice, letters and telephone scripts used to end notices and get penalties removed. This book is about making notices and audits less costly to you and getting unusual help from the IRS in addressing tax problems. Some of the materials covered Specific guidance on how and when to call, fax, write and visit the IRS,2. Sample correspondence to maximize your effectiveness with the IRS,3. Information on filing tax returns to minimize the chance of audits, and 4. An overview of IRS notices, audits, and audit appeals.
David B. Goldstein is a critic, poet, food writer, and Associate Professor at York University in Toronto. His publications include Eating and Ethics in Shakespeare’s England, the poetry collections Object Permanence (UDP), Lost Originals and Laws of Rest, and two co-edited essay collections.