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  • What records really count for the IRS?

    As many of you may or may not know, the burden of proof is traditionally on the taxpayer to prove the legitimacy of a deduction they've claimed. Basically, you are guilty until proven innocent. In my practice I frequently get asked by my clients,...
    Published 09-03-2009 10:17 AM by David Rocci
    Filed under: business expenses, mileage log, burden of proof, recordkeeping
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