Block
Sees Tax Audits Doubling
Kansas
City, Mo. (July 6, 2009)
H&R Block is stepping up its tax audit support services as the
tax prep chain sees the IRS audit rate doubling.
Last year, the tax prep giant pointed out, one in 99 individual tax
returns were audited by the IRS, up from one in every 202 in 2000.
Block warned that more taxpayers should also expect to receive the
IRS’s new “soft notice” warning letters
as the service works on closing the estimated $345 billion tax gap.
The soft notice asks taxpayers to review their tax returns and file
amended returns if their original returns were in error. It also
advises taxpayers that the IRS will carefully review future returns.
The IRS has been sending the soft notices when it has received
documentation, such as 1099 forms, showing income that appears to be
underreported on the tax return, but does not choose to institute a
formal audit.
Block advises that when taxpayers receive a soft notice or audit notice
from the IRS, they should tell a tax professional right away and
arrange to meet to discuss their tax situation.
Call us for a free,
no-obligation consultation. We can customize a package of
services that
is competitively priced and designed to save you time, energy, and
headache.
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