The IRS leaves no stone unturned in its mission to determine the accuracy of your tax return. If you don't comply with the Auditors' wishes, the IRS will recalculate your tax and send you home with a hefty tax bill as your parting gift.
Many taxpayers decide to handle a tax audit themselves, and discover they may have been "penny wise," avoiding a representative's fee, but "dollar foolish," because they received a substantial bill for a significant tax deficiency.
You see, IRS Auditors are trained to extract more information from you than you have a legal obligation to provide. IRS Auditors know that most people fear them and are ignorant of their rights. As a result, they know they can use that fear and ignorance to their advantage. Often, in an effort to show an auditor that they are "good guys", a taxpayer will unknowingly divulge information that actually harms themselves.
Our firm is highly skilled at representing taxpayers before the Examination Division and the Appeals Division of the Internal Revenue Service.
Rarely do our clients even have to talk with the IRS. We handle it all for you so that you need not take time off of your business or job to handle the bureaucracy and paperwork of the IRS. No lost wages or business. You simply forward notification of an audit to us and we handle it from A to Z.
If you've received an audit notice from the IRS or State Taxing Authority, have an audit situation, or if you've already had an audit and believe you were not represented properly, contact us to discuss your options in having your case reopened or filing for a refund. We have saved our audit clients tens of thousands of dollars by knowing the tax laws and how to utilize them to their advantage.