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The IRS has many ways to examine you including (in order of their intrusiveness and severity):
- Correspondence Audits= mail audits including underreporter audits (i.e. CP2000 letter), substitute for return (i.e. "SFR"- where the IRS files a return for a taxpayer), and specific item audits (by a Tax Auditor, Tax Examiner, Compliance Officer or other similar name) on a filed return (timely or late filed)
- Office Audits- usually conducted by a Tax Examiner or Tax Auditor or other similar titled individual- this is usually limited to a small income probe (maybe one indirect method of income verification- i.e. a bank deposit analysis) and verification of one to three deductions.
- Field Examination- this is an examination by a Revenue Agent on an individual, a business or a combination of both
The biggest difference is that item #1 and #2 above is the IRS examining the tax return; item #3- the Field Examination is not an examination of your tax return- it is an examination of the TAXPAYER.
All three examinations are serious. However, we have rarely seen correspondence and office audits lead to criminal investigations. However, the goal of the Revenue Agent is to ultimately have a "fraud referral."
Anyone under examination or has a tax return that needs review for any potential examination, will need to consult a competent tax professional at Tax Investigation Corporation. IRS Audits are serious- especially if the person calling or at the bottom of the letter is titled "Revenue Agent."

