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Feb 2006
FIVE BEST
Taxing Matters
Books to help ease the
burden.
BY RANDY BLAUSTEIN
Saturday, January 28, 2006 12:01 a.m. EST
1. "The IRS
Problem Solver" by Daniel J. Pilla (Regan Books, 2003).
Daniel J. Pilla provides nine valuable secrets
to winning your audit--but bear in mind that the general rule is never try to
handle an IRS audit yourself (it's like trying to perform your own brain
surgery). Another important rule: Never walk into an audit without knowing the
issues. Anticipate the questions you are likely to be asked and be prepared
with the documentation that will be needed to resolve the matter in your
favor. The author supplies plenty of sample form letters--requesting an
abatement of penalties, for instance, or asking for the release of a levy
placed on your salary--that could be used to respond to almost anything the
IRS throws at you.
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The
IRS Problem Solver
is
#1
on the
Wall
Street Journal's
Top 5
Tax Books List!

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