If you receive an audit notice from the IRS, do not panic. Just breathe! Read the letter in its entirety to see what they are auditing. In many cases, it’s a great idea to hire a tax representation professional to deal with the audit, especially if it’s a field audit (described below).
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2019 Tax Planning Strategies Before Year-End
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Setting Up Sales Tax in QuickBooks, Part 2
Now that you have your sales taxes set up, you’ll be able to use them in transactions and reports.