Season 6 Episode 214
Are you dreading the thought of an IRS audit? Feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do? Tune in to this episode of the Ask Ralph Podcast with Ralph Estep Jr. as he tackles the nerve-wracking topic of IRS audits head-on.
In this episode of The Ask Ralph Show, Ralph Estep Jr. discusses how to handle an IRS audit. He provides key advice, stating that listeners should not panic, as an audit does not automatically mean they have done something wrong. He also shares a personal story about his own audit experience, emphasizing the importance of staying calm, being prepared, and seeking professional help if needed. Tune in to get knowledge and tools needed to approach an IRS audit with a calm, prepared mindset, rather than succumbing to panic and fear.
00:00 Episode Overview
01:01 Listener Question: Receiving an IRS Audit Notice
01:58 Bible Verse
02:32 Handling an IRS Audit
04:19 What Not to Do During an IRS Audit
06:42 Taxpayer Rights
08:15 Ralph’s Experience
09:26 Actionable Steps to Prevent IRS Audits
11:04 Outro
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