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Audits
 
   Audit FAQ (Separate Website)
Answers to frequently asked questions about a taxpayer's worst nightmare: the audit.
By: Nolo.com
  
   
   How to Reduce the Chance of an Audit (Separate Website)
Here are some suggestions to help you file a return that won't raise any audit eyebrows at the IRS.
By: Nolo.com
  
   
   Keeping Tax Papers (Separate Website)
Keep anything related to your tax return for at least three years after you file. You never know when you'll need them.
By: Nolo.com
  
   
   Negligence Versus Tax Fraud: How Can the IRS Tell the Difference? (Separate Website)
The difference between cheating on your taxes and negligently filing them, and how the IRS distinguishes between the two.
By: Nolo.com
  
   
   Pros and Cons of Appealing an IRS Audit (Separate Website)
Filing an appeal, in the majority of cases, results in some savings -- but rarely a total victory.
By: Nolo.com
  
   
   Tax Court: The Small Case Division (Separate Website)
Federal tax court has a user-friendly division to help taxpayers resolve small disputes (tax bills under $50,000 in a year).
By: Nolo.com
  
   
   Top 20 Tips for Surviving an Audit (Separate Website)
Control the damage that an audit can cause.
By: Nolo.com
  
   
   Top Ten Tips for Appealing an IRS Audit (Separate Website)
Suggestions to help you appeal the result of an IRS tax audit.
By: Nolo.com
  
   
Child Tax Credit
 
   Child Tax Credit
Please click on the Other Help/Community Resources tab above to find organizations that might help you understand Child Tax Credit issues.
By: Wyoming Legal Services - Casper Office  
  
   
Earned Income Tax Credit
 
   Are you eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit? (Separate Website)
Determine if you are eligible for the Earned Income Tax Credit. Your eligibility is dependent on several factors such as your filing status, income level, and the number of qualifying children you have, if any. This tool will not only determine your eligibility, but can also determine your filing status, and the number of your qualifying children, and it can estimate your credit amount.
By: Internal Revenue Service
  
   
 
 
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