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Hi, I'm Tom Choisnet and your old agent. I'm going to talk here in this section about IRS
audit selection. I'm one of the preparers that was around when the audit system was
developed into the fine process that it is today. Many years ago, they used to do what
we call or what they call TCMP( Tax Payer Compliance Measurement Program). Where an
unfortunate few people would have every line and every deduction, every scrap of income
analyzed so that the program would have accurate data for determining what is too much in the
way of deduction. From that they developed a program called DIF Scoring. DIF which stands
for Discriminate Function Scoring so that they can pick out of the mass who would be
most likely to achieve additional revenue on audits. It was quite an interesting experience.
Today, they've got it much more refined. They use what we call a CP2000 program that sends
letters to people whose files don't match what the IRS has. They raise a lot of money
that way. Incidentally, they're not always right. Make sure you read them right. I have
covered that in another program that I did here for Expert Village. Further, what I've
found is that under the modern system, that little bell goes off in my head with some
of the more aggressive preparers. You can almost tell who they're going to pick. They
do a pretty good job of it. If your keeping the records and doing the best you can, your
audit probability is very slim because it's down to about very most 2% of taxpayers. Keep
it honest and keep good records. Thank you. Tom Choisnet