Audit Representation

How Audit Representation Works

During an income tax audit or inspection, the IRS and all states allow a taxpayer to have an approved representative. The representative must have permission to practice before the IRS or state, and specific credentials are required. Attorneys, CPAs, and registered agents are the forms of members that are permitted to represent taxpayers before the IRS in income tax audits.

The methodology used to defend the taxpayer’s position is built by an audit official. He or she assists the taxpayer in the preparation of all the documentation submitted by the taxing authority and on behalf of the taxpayer, usually attends all meetings and maintains correspondence.

How We Can Help

If you receive a letter from the IRS saying that there is an audit coming, contact us immediately so that the next best step can be determined and strategized. Even if you don’t think you’ve done something wrong or are confused as to why you’re being audited, we don’t suggest you try to represent yourself.

We have the experience and expertise to deal with your IRS audit. We can help you through the entire process to remove the stress and make it run smoothly. Don’t hesitate to give us a call. ⠀


Bankruptcy

How Bankruptcy Works

For those who have no means of paying off their tax liability and penalties, bankruptcy is sometimes filed as a last resort. In order for the IRS to grant this, very strict laws and regulations are followed.

How We Can Help

In some cases, bankruptcy may be the best solution to resolve your crushing tax problems. However, if you file bankruptcy and don’t follow the rules, the IRS will still be in hot pursuit after your bankruptcy is over.

To decide whether bankruptcy is or can be a feasible option, careful pre-bankruptcy preparation is key. Let us help you decide if bankruptcy is a good option for you.