How Doctors Can Avoid an IRS Tax Audit

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Resources and Tax Tps for 2013

Dr. David Edward Marcinko MBA

www.CertifiedMedicalPlanner.org

Dr. MarcinkoTax season is again upon us!

So, here are a few links to help you avoid an IRS audit.

Got Audited?

But, if it happens to you, keep calm and carry on. An audit isn’t the end of the world. The IRS has a video series explaining the whole audit process. Usually, it’s just a notice or phone call asking for details about a few numbers on your return. It rarely requires an in-person interview or an agent showing up at your door.

But, if you do get selected for an audit, don’t forget about Form 911 (.pdf file). It’s used to request help from the Taxpayer Advocate Service. The number might seem like a joke, but the service is an independent department of the IRS that helps people who can’t afford professional representation.

And … Even More Links:

Internal Revenue Servicewww.irs.govSocial Security Administrationwww.ssa.gov – Mass. Dept. of Revenue – www.mass.gov/dor – Mass. Attorney General – www.mass.gov/ag – NIH Loan Repayment Program – http://www.lrp.nih.gov/index.aspx

Other State Departments of Revenue/Taxation

California – http://www.boe.ca.gov – Connecticut – www.ct.gov/drs/site/default.asp – Illinois – http://www.revenue.state.il.us – Maine – http://www.state.me.us/revenue – New Hampshire – http://www.nh.gov/revenue/index.htm – New York – www.tax.state.ny.us – New Jersey – http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation – Rhode Island – www.tax.state.ri.us – Vermont –http://www.state.vt.us/tax/index.shtml

Assessment

Enjoy, and profit from these links and resources.

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