Question : Does the IRS computer look at ever single form?
I did my taxes with Turbo Tax and I got the audit defense with Tax resource compan. Can they really help me if the IRS decides to audit me?
What kind of penatlies should I expect if I am audited, they find errors but they are minor?
After re-reviewing my return, I show AGI of $ 45k, 34k taxable, total tax payments 14k refund 6k. I had a AGI of 86k but I claimed foreign income with less than 330 days. Would this get flagged?
If I didn’t amend it, would they first try to send something in the mail? I go tmy state return already but not my federal they said by APR10 I should get it. Should I just wait to see what happens or is it mroe severe if I dont do something about it.
irs audit defense

Best answer:

Answer by Jay
Whether or not every form is looked at isn’t relevant if we’re talking about an audit. In that case, yes, every form is looked at.

You should therefore assume that every form is looked at.

With audit defense, the folks at Intuit (the maker of TurboTax) will pay for an accountant to go with you to the audit. If an error is found in your taxes which was due to an error in the software, Intuit MAY compensate you.

If the error was yours, Intuit will not be able to help you.

If you make a minor error and the IRS believes it was a honest mistake, they may not give fine you more than paying interest on the amount of the error. If they feel that you were attempting to falsify, no matter how small, they COULD prosecute you. In general, this doesn’t happen so I wouldn’t worry unless you really were trying to commit fraud.