Can someone help me write a letter to the IRS regarding the doing an audit reconsideration?
Question : Can someone help me write a letter to the IRS regarding the doing an audit reconsideration?
We were being audited on our 2005 taxes. I asked for a couple of extensions in getting them all of the paperwork they asked for and I finally sent them everything by certified mail in the middle of March. I just got a letter from them stating they closed my case on April 3rd and they took out $ 6,900 out of this year’s tax return. They never even reviewed any of the paperwork I sent to them. I called the IRS and they told me to send a letter asking for an audit reconsideration. Does anyone have any suggestions for what to write?
ETA: The reason we were being audited was because we wrote off $ 29,000 in medical expenses that year. I have proof of all of the medical expenses. When they calculated the $ 6,900 we owe them, they were including all of our real estate taxes, property taxes, medical expenses and my husband’s work expenses. I have proof for every single thing they have asked for.
taxman- No they were asking for proof of that we paid the property taxes, real estate taxes and medical expenses. When they calculated the $ 6,900, they said they were “disallowing the deductions until the amount is verified as paid.” I did consult with my accountant and she told me that all I needed to do was provide them with the documents the IRS was asking for. I did provide them with all of that but they closed the case before they reviewed the paperwork.
I did not do anything dishonest or lie on our taxes. I have proof of everything and in fact, in reviewing all of the medical expenses I found an additional $ 2,000 in bills that we did not write off.
Also, we did not have any children that year so we did not have those deductions.
“Sometimes taxpayers are not clear as to what is a deductible medical expense. Just because the bill was paid does not mean you have a deduction. If the bill was paid by a third party, such as your health insurance, or another insurance company as from an automobile accident, you do not have a deduction. The only medical expenses you can deduct are those that you paid using after-tax dollars.”
All of the medical expenses that we wrote off were what we paid out of pocket after our health insurance paid. I verified on the IRS’s website that all of the medical bills were tax deductible.
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Answer by sully
Heres a publication on the process. http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p3598.pdf
In order to write the letter one would need to know the situation that is occurring and provide adequate documentation.
Your accountant has not been a lot of help to you. Find another tax advisor and schedule an appointment. Bring your tax returns and copies of all correspondence sent or received from the IRS.
Sometimes taxpayers are not clear as to what is a deductible medical expense. Just because the bill was paid does not mean you have a deduction. If the bill was paid by a third party, such as your health insurance, or another insurance company as from an automobile accident, you do not have a deduction. The only medical expenses you can deduct are those that you paid using after-tax dollars.
Have your return reviewed by someone with a critical eye who can advise you of your best course of action, and who has the expertise to write a letter for you, or as your representative, if that is in your best interest.