My *state* income tax return has been selected for audit or examination or whatever's the correct term of art these days. I've got no problem with that. I will blow the auditor away with perfect documentation of all the legitimate deductions on the return. However, the audit letter asks me to bring, among other things, a copy of my *federal* income tax return for that year. *Of course* I will comply with that request, because I'm a nice guy, but my question is:
Does the state have a *right* to *demand* a copy of my federal return from me? Isn't there some concept of confidentiality between me and the IRS...?? If I were to refuse to give the state auditor a copy of my federal return, where would I end up?
Does the state have a *right* to *demand* a copy of my federal return from me? Isn't there some concept of confidentiality between me and the IRS...?? If I were to refuse to give the state auditor a copy of my federal return, where would I end up?
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