Tax Audit Defense
During an income tax audit or examination, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and all states allow for a taxpayer to have an authorized representative. The representative must have permission to practice before the IRS or State. The types of tax representative who are allowed to represent taxpayers before the IRS or State taxing agency include Attorneys, CPAs, and Enrolled Agents.
IRS and State tax audits can be intimidating. If you have been notified that you have been selected for a tax audit, it is very important that you don’t disregard the notices. If enough time has passed without cooperation and participation on your part, you will lose the right to present your side of the story and to explain the income or deductions on your income tax return. We have seen too many taxpayers that have ignored requests and ended up paying tax, penalty and interest on overstated income or understated legitimate deductions.
We will develop a strategy to defend your positions taken on your tax return, prepare documents and explanations, and attend meetings on your behalf.
When it comes to tax audit representation, not all companies are the same. If you are looking for a better tax audit representation service, we invite you to book a free 20-minute initial phone consultation to see if we can meet your high expectations.