Three tax-file moves to skip to dodge an IRS audit

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MarketWatch highlights three tax decisions you should avoid changing mid‑year to prevent IRS glitches: the order of names on a joint return for married couples, how you handle depreciation and carryforwards, and who claims dependents (with Form 8332 for transfers). The piece stresses keeping these items consistent and well-documented to reduce the chances of notices or audits, while noting there are legitimate changes when properly documented.
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