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Free Case Evaluation by a Local Lawyer: Click hereE. Ray Critchett, Zaino & Humphrey, LPA | Ray Critchett
It is always possible that the IRS may choose to audit you whether or not you file for bankruptcy. Frequently, the IRS chooses to conduct an audit if they see certain red flags that cause them concern. You may wish to speak with a tax attorney candidly about your particular
situation (off of the web) to determine whether or not there is a real potential for an audit.
You may contact our office at the listed number to schedule an appointment if you have further questions or if you need assistance with this issue. You can also schedule an appointment or obtain additional information at our website.
situation (off of the web) to determine whether or not there is a real potential for an audit.
You may contact our office at the listed number to schedule an appointment if you have further questions or if you need assistance with this issue. You can also schedule an appointment or obtain additional information at our website.
Answer Applies to: Ohio
Replied: 11/2/2010
Greifendorff Law Offices, PC | Christine Wilton
You will have to ask the IRS that question.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/29/2010
The Law Office of Mark J. Markus | Mark Markus
I have never heard of filing a bankruptcy triggering an IRS audit.
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/28/2010
Sussman & Associates | Mitchell Sussman
Bankruptcy by itself should not trigger an audit
Answer Applies to: California
Replied: 10/28/2010






