When The Taxpayer Can Tell The IRS: Prove It

Law360 (October 11, 2018, 5:35 PM EDT) -- Taxpayers routinely get into problems when they don't keep good records. At least in part because of the information imbalance between the Internal Revenue Service and the taxpayer, when the IRS reviews a return and says "prove it" the burden is — generally — on the taxpayer to do so. Attempts by the taxpayer to turn the tables on the IRS — "prove you, the IRS, have good reason to challenge my credit, etc." — are unlikely to succeed....

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