I have a client who is going through a paper audit focusing on the EIC. He claimed his 25 year old daughter (not a student) (income: $2500) and her son (age 2). He also claimed his granddaughter (age 2) from a son who doesn't live there. All three lived with him. IRS was asking for proof of whether he provided a home and also proof that they lived with him.
In a previous corresponce with them, I supplied his mortgage statement, repair bill, property tax statement to attempt to prove that he provided a home.
Also, provided birth certificates to prove that he was related to them.
Proving that they lived with him is a little more difficult. The daughter has 3 w-2's with his address. I believe I provided a couple of medical records that show each child with the same address as him.
He received a letter last week from them stating that they are working on it and would advise by July 2nd. In a letter received yesterday, it seems like they did not budge on the original charge back and disallowed, all 3 dependencies, child tax credit, EIC and also denied HOH. Nasty penalty also. I'm wondering if there is another determination letter coming, like the one mentioned on July 2nd?
Anyhow, we can appeal so was wondering if anybody has any good ideas as to what more information could be supplied?
In a previous corresponce with them, I supplied his mortgage statement, repair bill, property tax statement to attempt to prove that he provided a home.
Also, provided birth certificates to prove that he was related to them.
Proving that they lived with him is a little more difficult. The daughter has 3 w-2's with his address. I believe I provided a couple of medical records that show each child with the same address as him.
He received a letter last week from them stating that they are working on it and would advise by July 2nd. In a letter received yesterday, it seems like they did not budge on the original charge back and disallowed, all 3 dependencies, child tax credit, EIC and also denied HOH. Nasty penalty also. I'm wondering if there is another determination letter coming, like the one mentioned on July 2nd?
Anyhow, we can appeal so was wondering if anybody has any good ideas as to what more information could be supplied?
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