Ever wish that, as a business owner,
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Traditionally,
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The IRS has developed Audit Techniques Guides for dozens of business types, ranging from pizza shops to major league sports franchises. In addition, there are guides that deal with specific business practices, such as executive compensation,
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You can download the guides directly from the IRS website. There are other sites that distribute the ATGs as well,
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