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Resources:
Tax Education: Audits
We do not advise any anyone to
represent themselves in an IRS Audit. IRS Auditors will find
errors no matter how carefully you have kept your books and
records. There is nothing worse than having the IRS chasing after you.
As a taxpayer, you have rights, including the right to consult a
lawyer.
The IRS and state tax agencies
are dramatically increasing the number of Audits they perform.
The IRS is hiring new auditors at record speed to keep up
with the number of businesses and individuals they have targeted
for audit consideration.
In an audit
we
will:
1.
Persuade the IRS that you reported all of your income and
are entitled to any credits, deductions and exemptions;
2.
Make sure the auditor doesn't get unnecessary information
from you that may give the auditor reasons to examine more of
your tax returns;
3.
Not give copies of tax returns to the auditor that would
cause an audit of those years;
4.
Protect you rights against over zealous auditors looking
at tax years more than three years old;
5.
Insure the auditor doesn't get any potentially damaging
information that may cause you to owe more tax;
6.
Know the right time to seek a conference with the
auditors manager or when to appeal an audit decision;
7.
Make sure you know your rights and that they are
protected at all times;
8.
Use our legal training and expertise to research tax
legal issues to fight for you;
9. Present your information and records in the right way and
time to protect you;
10.
Examine and explain your tax examination report to you,
help you appeal within the IRS, and continue the appeal to the Tax Court
in necessary.
For more information contact
us at taxhelp@taxdefendant.com
or
Toll Free 866-216-1930
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