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Tips for Talking to the IRS for Income Tax Deductions

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Summary: Learn the best way to communicate with the IRS about your income taxes in this free educational video on about understanding your income tax deductions.

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By Tom Choisnet
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Tom Choisnet was born, raised, and educated in San Bernardino, California where he has his practice today. He has been in self-employed tax practice for over 40 years and he has been...read more

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"In this segment I'm going to try to get you a little bit confident and the fact that you really shouldn't be afraid of the internal revenue service. The internal revenue service is made up folks just like you and me trying to make a living and so it's really a matter of using common sense and anytime you have to engage the internal revenue service. Record keeping is required but you don't have to be a great bookkeeper so you can check back to some of the earlier segments on keeping the stuff in an issue box and whatever record you do keep are adequate. Because even though they want to see records as long as you keep coming back with something they will ultimately allow you because the law does provide for what is term other collaborating evidence, thank you."

eHow Article: Tips for Talking to the IRS for Income Tax Deductions

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