• Do not ever volunteer information unless you have a strategy or reason to do so.

    Do not ever volunteer information unless you have a strategy or reason to do so.

  • Carefully review all documents you are going to provide to the IRS; bank statements, paycheck stubs, etc.

    Carefully review all documents you are going to provide to the IRS; bank statements, paycheck stubs, etc.

  • Begin every conversation with an IRS representative by first asking for the following information, and know what questions to ask when appropriate.

    Begin every conversation with an IRS representative by first asking for the following information, and know what questions to ask when appropriate.

  • If you receive exemplary service from an IRS employee, offer to write a kind word of acknowledgement to their manager, and likewise, if you receive inappropriate behavior or a violation of taxpayers’ rights, you will want to file a grievance with their manager.

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