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This is a list of the best ways to handle an IRS Audit:
1Do not ignore correspondence from the IRS: The IRS will not go away if you ignore them...
2Decide whether you can handle the audit on your own or whether you need to hire professional help: In cases where a professional prepared your return, your fee may have included audit coverage...
3Follow the IRS auditor's lead: Do not give the IRS more than what is requested...