The IRS’ Power to Fish for Records

The Irs’ Power To Fish For Records

Taxpayers often do not want the IRS to have access to their information. This is understandable. The IRS has had problems keeping taxpayer information confidential. Take the case of Ward v. United States, 973 F. Supp. 996 (D. Colo. 1997). In that case, the IRS director and agent disclosed the taxpayer’s information in a live… Continue reading The IRS’ Power to Fish for Records

IRS Contacts With Government Agencies

Irs Contacts With Government Agencies

The IRS considers information from third parties during audits and in collecting unpaid taxes. The IRS’s efforts to gather this information can significantly harm the taxpayer, as third parties may not want to do business with the taxpayer given the IRS inquiry. Recognizing this, Congress has imposed rules that limit the IRS’s ability to make… Continue reading IRS Contacts With Government Agencies

Court Says Five IRS Audits in Ten Years is Not Harassment

In Appenrodt v. United States, No. 3:16-cv-02010-LB (N.D. Cal. 2016), the court concluded that the IRS did not harass a taxpayer by subjecting the taxpayer to five audits in ten years. The facts and procedural history of the case are as follows: The IRS audited Mr. Appenrodt’s individual income tax returns for tax years 2005-2008.[…]

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