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How Business Owners and Entrepreneurs Can Donate Appreciated Property the Right Way to Get that Charitable Deduction

Business is More Exciting Than Any Game

Release Date: 09/08/2022

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One of the most unsettling things that can happen to any business is to find itself the subject of an IRS audit. You're sorting your mail, and you stop when you see an envelope containing the tell-tale signs that it is a letter from the IRS. With shaking hands, you open the envelope only to find a notice that your business' tax return for a recent year is under examination by the IRS. Yikes! Your day just went from sunny to rain. What's the first thing you should do when you get that dreaded IRS audit notice? Listen to this episode of Business is More Exciting Than Any Game to get some helpful...

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