The IRS has requested bank statements, I assume to establish if I omitted income for that particular tax year.
I was told by a relative that I have the legal right to redact transactions (non-deposit related) that are irrelevant or may cause unnecessary harm. He apparently sent bank statements with redacted lines and whoever was auditing never mentioned anything.
For example, I want to redact a few transactions related to medical-related payments in connection to a disease I have, which even close friends don't know about.
And I want to redact a transaction or two where I paid my mother's credit card bill, which has nothing to do with nothing.
I assume the main interest in reviewing those records are to tally up my deposits. I see little relevancy in outgoing transactions/purchases of a personal nature.
I was told by a relative that I have the legal right to redact transactions (non-deposit related) that are irrelevant or may cause unnecessary harm. He apparently sent bank statements with redacted lines and whoever was auditing never mentioned anything.
For example, I want to redact a few transactions related to medical-related payments in connection to a disease I have, which even close friends don't know about.
And I want to redact a transaction or two where I paid my mother's credit card bill, which has nothing to do with nothing.
I assume the main interest in reviewing those records are to tally up my deposits. I see little relevancy in outgoing transactions/purchases of a personal nature.