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by acdha 1805 days ago
> Well you don't know me. I usually leave off a few deductions just in case I get audited. That way the IRS will end up owing me money after the audit.

So you’re saying that you give the government a donation every year just in case you get audited so you might get it back that year? This does not seem like a financial win.

Again, I’m not saying that the IRS are perfect — only that it’s not wise to base your opinion on anecdotes. This is both a political issue and one where a lot of people have an incentive to blame the government for catching them, while everyone else has little reason to say they haven’t had problems. It’s like learning about feminism at a bar favorited by middle-aged divorced guys.

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I choose to not claim several deductions to which I am entitled. E.g. Use of vehicle for business, Home office deduction, etc. I could easily defend these deductions, but claiming them would increase the odds of an audit. I don't want to waste my time and money dealing with an audit, so I pay a little more and decrease my odds of having one. I do not view this as a "donation".