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IRS Audit Response Letter Templates

Respond to an IRS audit confidently — without hiring a CPA.

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What's Included:

  • Correspondence audit response letter templates (by audit type)
  • Document checklist for each major deduction category
  • How to organize and submit supporting documentation
  • Audit reconsideration procedures if you disagree
  • Tax Court petition process overview
  • Statutes of limitation for audit periods
  • Red flags that trigger audits — and how to avoid future ones

What You Get

Most IRS audits are conducted by mail (correspondence audits) and can be fully resolved with a well-drafted response letter and supporting documents. This kit includes response templates for the most common audit triggers: home office deductions, charitable contributions, business expenses, mileage, and Schedule C income. Also covers office audits and field audit preparation.

Key Benefit

Resolve a mail audit yourself in 2–4 weeks with the right response.

Who This Is For

Taxpayers who received a CP2000, Letter 2205, Letter 3572, or other audit notice from the IRS.

Complete Contents

  • Correspondence audit response letter templates (by audit type)
  • Document checklist for each major deduction category
  • How to organize and submit supporting documentation
  • Audit reconsideration procedures if you disagree
  • Tax Court petition process overview
  • Statutes of limitation for audit periods
  • Red flags that trigger audits — and how to avoid future ones
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