2019 – 06/26 – What to do if your nonprofit receives an IRS audit letter
The IRS’s staffing shortages have been well publicized. But it’s a mistake to assume that the agency has stopped scrutinizing not-for-profits. Don’t panic if you receive an audit letter. The letter…
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