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Our business is being audited by the IRS. The auditor asked for copies of our legal bill and our attorney provided a letter validating the amounts reported and stated that the content of the invoices (as they detailed specific work) was privileged. Now the auditor has come back and demanded the invoices. We are concerned that the copies the auditor make could be released via the F.O.I.A. Do we really have to let them see the invoice and allow them to make copies?

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In a past divorce, my wife was given the house. The divorce papers say nothing about the loan, just that she gets the house and all the contents.My name was still on the loan along with hers. I did not make any payments on the loan. I recieved an interst statement today from the loan company with my SS# on it. Can I deduct any portion of the interest on my return???

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