The IRS only issues a civil fraud penalty when they are certain you owe tax and can prove your intent to fake an expense, a dependent, or a business in an audit.
When you are charged with a civil fraud penalty, you should not fight against it. Instead, focus on getting it removed because it will cost almost the same amount as the tax. Tell the assigned agent that you agree to the tax assessment if they agree not to assess the civil fraud penalty. This method has allowed us a lot of significant penalty abatement.
JLD Tax Resolution Group can help you solve a complex tax problem with ease. Schedule your free consultation at 201-479-2572 or visit www.201tax.com.
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