As a general rule, all income “from whatever source derived” is taxable. Some taxpayers, however, fail to report some or even all of their income. Some taxpayers do so because of an oversight or misunderstanding of tax rules; others because they choose not to report their income. Underreported income is particularly problematic with those in cash businesses. The IRS has the authority to reconstruct income when it has not been reported.
The IRS uses various methods of reconstructing income, including:
Bottom line: The IRS’s reconstructed income may be more than a taxpayer’s actual income.
Source: Carol Trescott; T.C. Memo. 2012-321
A fixed deduction allowed to every taxpayer, except those who may be claimed as a dependent by another person. Extra exemption deductions are allowed for a spouse on a joint return and for each qualifying dependent. A deduction of $3,400 is allowed for each exemption claimed on 2007 returns, but the deduction is phased out for certain high income individuals.