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Product Description How to Beat the I.R.S. at Its Own Game: Strategies to Avoid-and Fight-an Audit By Amir D. Aczel Second edition. "The I.R.S. as well as taxpayers can learn something from this book."-the Wall Street Journal ISBN: 1-56858-048-7
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Great ResourceJanuary 30, 2007 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
This book arrived quickly and in great condition. I have perused but not yet read thoroughly - it looks great.
Valuable rules for avoiding an IRS auditMarch 26, 2001 17 out of 19 found this review helpful
Amir Aczel is a professor of statistics whom the IRS treated badly during an unnecessary and unjustified audit. For example, the IRS auditor repeatedly telephoned Aczel at his home before dawn, depriving Aczel, his wife and small baby of sleep. Wanting to avoid such a nasty experience in the future, Aczel used his statistical skills to detect the rules that the IRS uses to choose taxpayers to audit.
He used a super computer to compare thousands of audited income tax returns with thousands of other returns which were not audited. The result is this fascinating book. It explains 14 rules for avoiding an IRS audit.
How to beat the IRS at its Own GameMay 24, 2000 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
This book is invaluable...I won my audit because of the tips I learned from this book.