Caroleann
Bloomington,#2Author of original report
Sat, July 09, 2011
Yes not getting in trouble in the first place is an easy answer. I own a small business. I had a random audit. I always filed my taxes and paid anything needed to pay. Then when the audit took place a very bitter employee who was going to retire wanted to look at my case. I was not entitled to bring in a recording devise as stated in my rights as a tax payer. I was not entitled to bring in my CPA as stated in my rights. When I contacted the IRS they lost documentation. Unfortunate for me at the time Rod Blogoyavich was selling a senate seat that belonged to Obama in ILL. The govenor before him went to jail as well. When managers were envolved it became a joke. One day after a meeting they asked me and accused me of drinking. Look I have arthritis, high blood pressure and astma. I don't drink. So if you don't know all the facts making a remark like not getting in trouble in the first place is easier said then done.
voiceofreason
North Carolina,#3General Comment
Fri, July 08, 2011
As her commercials on Telemundo state. The best advice anyone can give y'all is not to get into trouble with the IRS to start with.