What to do if you receive notification your tax return is being examined or audited (2024)

If the IRS selects your tax return for audit (also called examination), it doesn’t automatically mean something is wrong.

The IRS performs audits by mail or in person. The notice you receive will have specific information about why your return is being examined, what documents if any they need from you, and how you should proceed.

Once the IRS completes the examination, it may accept your return as filed or propose changes. These changes may affect the amount of tax you owe or the amount of your refund.

Got an IRS notice saying they are auditing your tax return?

If you are unable to understand the notice, you can the  Did you get a notice from the IRS? section on our Home page that allows you to enter the notice or letter number to find out more about it, what action you may need to take, and where in the IRS process it falls. Or you can go to our Taxpayer Roadmap directly to see where your tax return is within the IRS process, how the return got there, and what’s next. Once in the Roadmap, you can still look up a specific notice if it isn’t already listed to find out what to do next.

Type of audit/examination and what to do for each type

The IRS notice should confirm whether the audit is being conducted by correspondence (by mail) or in person. The actions you need to take will depend on how the audit is being conducted.

  • For correspondence audits, see our Audits by Mail Get Help page for a summary of how the process works and what actions you should take.
  • For in person audits, see our Audits in Person Get Help page for a summary of how the process works and what actions you should take.

You can also visit the IRS Audits page for more information about why your return may have been selected and more details on how far back IRS can go to examine a return, how long it may take, and more. You can also read Publication 3468, IRS Examination Process.

Sometimes IRS offers alternative methods to reply or submit documentation

When you review the IRS notice, there may be special circ*mstances in which the IRS may offer digital alternatives for submitting documentation or working with the IRS examiner. See our NTA Blog: Lifecycle of a Tax Return: Correspondence Audits: Increased Communication Alternatives Are in Progress for more information on two available alternatives.

However, taxpayers must be invited to participate in digital options like, Secure Messaging and the Document Upload Tool (DUT). Review your notice carefully to see if one or both of these options are available in your case and for information on how to use them.

What if you find out the IRS already closed their initial audit?

If you receive a tax bill for an additional tax amount the IRS assessed (added to your account) or a change in a credit you claimed and you disagree with the subsequent amount the IRS says you owe, see our Audit Reconsideration Get Help page for next steps you can take.

You may request audit reconsideration if you:

  • Did not respond to or appear for your original audit,
  • Moved and did not receive correspondence from the IRS,
  • Have additional information to present that you did not provide during your original audit, or
  • Disagree with the assessment from the audit.

You can also see Publication 3598, What You Should Know About the Audit Reconsideration Process, for more details on what you need to do to resolve the issue.

What can I do if I need further help dealing with the IRS audit process?

If you need or want assistance in dealing with an IRS audit or reconsideration, you have the right to representation. This means you can hire an attorney, certified public accountant (CPA), or enrolled agent to represent you before the IRS. Know that:

  • Taxpayers have the right to retain an authorized representative of their choice to represent them in their dealings with the IRS.
  • Taxpayers who are heading to an interview with the IRS may select someone to represent them. Taxpayers who retain representation don’t have to attend with their representative unless the IRS formally summons them to appear.
  • In most situations, the IRS must suspend an interview if a taxpayer requests to consult with a representative, such as an attorney, certified public accountant, or enrolled agent.
  • Any attorney, CPA, enrolled agent, enrolled actuary, or other person permitted to represent a taxpayer before the IRS, who’s not disbarred or suspended from practice before the IRS, will need to submit a signed written Power of Attorney to represent a taxpayer before the IRS before the IRS can discuss your case with them.

We recommend that you learn about the credentials and qualifications of tax representatives before choosing one. You can also use the IRS Directory of Federal Tax Return Preparers with Credentials and Select Qualifications to help you find tax professionals in your area who currently hold professional credentials recognized by the IRS.

You may be eligible for free representation (or representation for a nominal fee) through a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic. To qualify for assistance from an LITC, generally a taxpayer’s income must be below a certain threshold and the amount in dispute with the IRS is usually less than $50,000. Each clinic will determine if you meet the income ceilings and other criteria before it agrees to represent you. See Publication 4134, Low Income Taxpayer Clinic List, to find a LITC near you or by calling the IRS toll-free at 800-829-3676.

What to do if you receive notification your tax return is being examined or audited (2024)

FAQs

What to do if you receive notification your tax return is being examined or audited? ›

If you need or want assistance in dealing with an IRS audit or reconsideration, you have the right to representation. This means you can hire an attorney, certified public accountant (CPA), or enrolled agent to represent you before the IRS.

Does an IRS examination mean you are being audited? ›

A Tax audit, also known as a taxpayer examination, is the review process of an organization or an individual's tax return for accuracy on all reported data. The tax auditing process involves the Internal Revenue Service examining financial information and accounts for income and deductions information authenticity.

How long does it take IRS to review an audit? ›

Some IRS audits require you or your representative to meet with an agent in-person, at an IRS office. Office audits are usually initiated within one year of when you file your federal tax return and can take roughly 3-6 months to complete.

Can you be audited after you receive your refund? ›

The short answer: Yes.

Am I in trouble if I get audited? ›

Can you go to jail due to failing an audit? In a worst-case scenario, you can go to jail after an audit. This only happens if you face criminal charges for tax evasion and you're found guilty. You won't go to jail for a mistake or if you can prove that there was a reasonable cause for the issue.

How long can my refund be under review? ›

See our Held or Stopped Refund page or our video for more information. If the IRS is reviewing your return, the review process could take anywhere from 45 to 180 days, depending on the number and types of issues the IRS is reviewing.

How worried should I be about an IRS audit? ›

Don't stress the IRS.

On a scale of 1 to 10 (10 being the worst), being audited by the IRS could be a 10. Audits can be bad and can result in a significant tax bill. But remember – you shouldn't panic. There are different kinds of audits, some minor and some extensive, and they all follow a set of defined rules.

What happens if you are audited and found guilty? ›

If you are audited and found guilty of tax evasion or tax avoidance, you may face a fine of up to $100,000 and be guilty of a felony as provided under Section 7201 of the tax code.

Why is my tax refund being reviewed? ›

Why is my return being reviewed? We select some returns to review so we can determine whether income, expenses, and credits are reported correctly. This doesn't mean you made an error or were dishonest.

How long does it take to find out if you're being audited? ›

Mail audits are usually quick and straightforward

The IRS does these audits by mail, generally notifying taxpayers within seven months of filing. Mail audits usually wrap up within three to six months, depending on the issues involved and how quickly and completely you respond to the audit letter.

How will I know if my refund is flagged? ›

Taxpayers whose tax returns have been flagged for possible IDT should receive one of the following letters: Letter 5071C, Potential Identity Theft during Original Processing with Online Option – Provides online and phone options and is issued most widely.

What triggers IRS tax audit? ›

Unreported income

The IRS receives copies of your W-2s and 1099s, and their systems automatically compare this data to the amounts you report on your tax return. A discrepancy, such as a 1099 that isn't reported on your return, could trigger further review.

How are tax returns reviewed? ›

How Tax Returns Are Selected for Review. The most common reason for the IRS to review a tax return is something called the Discriminant Function System (or DIF) score. The IRS uses a computerized scoring model that evaluates your return and gives it a score based on the likelihood that it will need to be changed.

What income is most likely to get audited? ›

Who Is Audited More Often? Oddly, people who make less than $25,000 have a higher audit rate. This higher rate is because many of these taxpayers claim the earned income tax credit, and the IRS conducts many audits to ensure that the credit isn't being claimed fraudulently.

How much do you owe if you get audited? ›

In the event of civil fraud, you can be charged a penalty of up to 75% of the amount that you underpaid, which will then be added to your overdue tax bill. You must pay overdue taxes after 21 days of an audit. If you fail to do so, you will be charged an additional penalty of 0.5% per month for each month you are late.

How does the IRS contact you if you are being audited? ›

Should your account be selected for audit, we will notify you by mail. We won't initiate an audit by telephone.

Is an examination an audit? ›

An examination is similar to an audit, but the main difference is that an audit focuses on historical financial information while an examination focuses on non-historical financial information.

What does examination by the IRS mean? ›

Internal Revenue Code (IRC) § 7602(a) provides the IRS with the authority to conduct examinations. to determine whether a tax return is correct, to create a return where the taxpayer has not filed, and. to determine a taxpayer's tax liability.

Is an IRS review the same as an audit? ›

A review of refund letter from the IRS is not the same thing as an audit. There are many reasons that the IRS may review or hold a refund, such as: You have unfiled or missing tax returns for prior tax years. The check was held or returned due to a problem with the name or address.

How to tell if IRS is investigating you? ›

Signs You May Be Under Investigation

Your IRS auditor seems to disappear without explanation. You or your bank gets subpoenaed for financial records. You stop getting the typical notices the IRS sends for things like penalties and interest. You get a surprise visit from IRS criminal investigation agents.

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