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Home-Office Deduction Denied? How To Win It Back
You turned the spare bedroom into your office and deducted it. The IRS says it's still a bedroom—and wants the tax and a 20% penalty back.
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You turned the spare bedroom into your office and deducted it. The IRS says it's still a bedroom—and wants the tax and a 20% penalty back.
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The IRS taxed a 401(k) or IRA distribution at the full amount and added a 10% penalty. Here's how to fight a 1099-R deficiency in Tax Court.
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The IRS says you owe back thousands in advance premium tax credit—money that went straight to your insurer. Here's how to recompute Form 8962 and win.
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The IRS reclassified your 1099 contractors as employees—or stuck you with 15.3% SE tax. Here's how to win a worker-classification case in Tax Court.
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The IRS called your rental loss 'passive' and disallowed it. Unlike a hobby loss, that money is not gone—it's suspended, and it comes back.
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The IRS called your Schedule C a hobby and killed the loss. Here's how to prove a profit motive—and why losing this fight hurts more than ever.
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Even if you lose the underlying tax issue, you can often defeat the 20% accuracy penalty. Here's how the burden of proof and the § 6751(b) lever work.
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You really spent the money on your business—and for travel, meals, gifts, and your car, a missing record can still cost you the whole deduction.
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You really gave the money—and you can still lose the whole deduction over a missing line on a receipt. Here's how charitable substantiation works.
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The IRS says you earned income you don't recognize—a 1099, a 1099-K, crypto, gambling, or canceled debt. Here's how to fight it in Tax Court.
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The IRS disallowed your EITC or a dependent. Here's exactly what proof wins it back—and how the Tax Court path works if it doesn't.
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The IRS has deadlines too. Three clocks control how long it can audit you, collect from you, and how long you have to claim a refund.