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Audit Representation

When the IRS decides to audit your tax returns, it can feel like you’re standing at the edge of a financial precipice. But you don’t have to face this challenge alone. Audit representation can be your safety net, increasing your chances of reaching an amicable solution with the IRS.

*Audit Representation increases your chances of coming to an amicable solution with the IRS – instead of trying to navigate this area alone. 

Steps to Prepare for Audit Representation

  1. Gather All Relevant Documents: Collect all tax returns, receipts, and financial records related to the years under audit.
  2. Review the Audit Notice: Carefully examine the IRS notice to understand which aspects of your returns are being questioned.
  3. Contact a Tax Professional: Reach out to an experienced tax attorney or CPA who specializes in audit representation.
  4. Organize Your Information: Work with your representative to organize your documents and prepare explanations for any discrepancies.
  5. Understand Your Rights: Familiarize yourself with taxpayer rights during an audit process.

Remember, audit representation significantly increases your chances of a favorable outcome. Instead of navigating this complex area alone, let a professional advocate for your interests and work towards an amicable solution with the IRS.