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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (938069)6/3/2016 5:30:03 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575864
 
>> I was audited one year because I didn't include something like a $1.75 in interest from my son's saving account...

You may believe this but there is some other reason that happened.

>> I don't know what TCMP means but I am not surprised to get an audit letter every year..

Letters are a result of documents failing to match. These are tax preparation errors, not "examinations."

If a person gets examinations every year without having to pay, the only reason that would happen is (a) TCMP audits or (b) poor tax counsel. I've had numerous clients called in for multiple years and I've never permitted it to happen unless my client had a problem. No tax professional would do that.

Hence, one can reasonably conclude that Trump is being audited repeatedly in according with TCMP, which is a list you never want to be on and cannot do anything about if you are. They happen, they're extensive, and your tax counsel can't do anything about it, either.



To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (938069)6/3/2016 7:01:14 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575864
 
You've got to be doing something that flags you for an audit. I've never been audited. My mom got audited for the previous seven years after my dad died, because her income had suddenly changed. She owned them nothing.