I spoke with a potential client who received an adjustment of approximately 4 thousand dollars from the IRS in 2006. It sounds as if the adjustment was based entirely on unreported 1099 self employment income with no account for the taxpayer's travel expense or any other possible expense.
I'm wondering how easy would it be for me to reopen that year, after the IRS made the adjustment. Is it practical to consider doing so? Is it possible to issue an amended 1040, or equivalent, accounting for legitimate schedule C expenses which could reduce the amount of tax, penalty and interest owed?
I understand that this adjustment came from a 'desk audit' and that no IRS agent visited him. I have not yet seen the 'adjustment' from the IRS. I would, of course, get a Power of Attorney if i were to attempt to open this.
I will be filing 2007 & 2008 1040s for this taxpayer. Taxpayer had only w2 income in 2007 & 2008.
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I'm wondering how easy would it be for me to reopen that year, after the IRS made the adjustment. Is it practical to consider doing so? Is it possible to issue an amended 1040, or equivalent, accounting for legitimate schedule C expenses which could reduce the amount of tax, penalty and interest owed?
I understand that this adjustment came from a 'desk audit' and that no IRS agent visited him. I have not yet seen the 'adjustment' from the IRS. I would, of course, get a Power of Attorney if i were to attempt to open this.
I will be filing 2007 & 2008 1040s for this taxpayer. Taxpayer had only w2 income in 2007 & 2008.
thanks for reading
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