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IRS Can Audit You For 3 Years & Often Longer, Here’s How To Tell

Por: Forbes Business February 22, 2023

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Concept image for filing federal income taxes online and being audited. Computer keyboard, ... [+] calculator and pen are placed on income tax form 1040. The 'word' AUDIT is stamped on the form 1040. getty Tax returns are annual, and getting them filed also means starting the clock ticking for how long the IRS has to audit you. But when might you be in the clear? Your audit exposure is at least three years from when you file your... + full article



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