IRS Audits Are Coming—Here's How to Fight Back
| Dear Reader, | I don't like the IRS. Never have. Probably never will. | But I don't blame the agents. I blame the system. I blame Congress. I blame bad culture. And I blame a bloated government that treats entrepreneurs like enemies of the state. | So I asked my friend Tom Wheelwright—my personal tax strategist—and his brilliant wife Luanne to break down what's really going on inside the IRS. | What they revealed? Shocking. Infuriating. But also, fixable. | Here's what I learned—and what I think every American needs to understand about taxes, audits, and how to fight back. | 🧨 9 Brutal Truths About the IRS That Every American Must Know | (Told to me by my tax team—the best in the business.) | 1. The IRS Isn't Evil. It's Just Obsolete. The IRS is like the accounts receivable department of a giant corporation—except they're using fax machines, Windows 95, and paper files to track trillions in revenue. It's not malevolent. It's medieval. | 2. Most IRS Agents Are Overworked and Undertrained. The good ones are burned out. The bad ones are misinformed. And when a taxpayer calls for help? They're on hold for hours… only to get answers that are flat-out wrong. | 3. Customer Service Is a National Embarrassment. Tom's wife Luanne blocks off two hours just to get someone on the phone. Sometimes the agent doesn't even have the tools to help. Imagine if your CPA said, "My computer's down—I can't help you." That's the IRS every day. | 4. The IRS Fights the Wrong Battles. Instead of targeting real fraud, they chase high-income earners—who are already the most compliant group. The worst offenders? Small businesses earning under $200K, who don't file or fudge the numbers. But those audits just got slashed. | 5. They've Lost Their Best People. In the past decade, the IRS lost an army of experienced, knowledgeable agents. And now? Over 60% of the current workforce is eligible for retirement. That's a ticking time bomb. | 6. Their Culture Is Toxic. Once upon a time, they were professional. Now, it's "guilty until proven innocent." The tone has shifted from service to suspicion. The result? Audits that feel more like interrogations. | 7. Tech Could Fix Almost Everything. Tom says if the IRS had decent AI, they could flag red flags like unreported shareholder salaries or fake deductions instantly. But instead of upgrading tech, Congress sent billions to "General Admin." Translation? Slush fund. | 8. The IRS Doesn't Even Have Your Return. Here's the kicker: when you're audited, the IRS has to ask you for your own tax return. That's right—they don't have it. No portal. No central system. Just fax machines and guesswork. | 9. Tax Pros Are Your First Line of Defense. Here's the truth: your CPA doesn't work for the IRS. They work for you. And if they're not educating you, they're failing you. Education is your best protection—and your greatest tax strategy. | BONUS. The IRS doesn't want you to know this… | But you can legally avoid federal income taxes this tax season… | If you act by April 15, 2025. | All you have to do is take advantage of a key loophole buried in page 1,943 of the American tax code… | I've put together an easy-to-follow "Tax Exposé" where I break down this "zero tax" loophole… | >>> Click here to claim free access <<< |
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