Archive for the ‘Tax Audit Protection’ Category
How We Defend You
Thursday, April 1st, 2010
Your first line of defense is John Ellsworth, tax audit attorney. John has 35 years of experience dealing with the IRS and has defended every kind of taxpayer and entity over the years.
The first thing we’re going to do in your defense is make sure we have the Information Document Request in hand. This is [...]
Avoid a Tax Audit
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
If you are looking to avoid tax audit procedures from the IRS, there are several steps that you can take to safeguard yourself and your financial assets. The best avoidance tactic that you can use is to include any information with your original tax return that may raise an IRS red flag. If you have [...]
Once the Tax Audit Report is Completed
Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
After you receive your final tax audit report from the IRS you will either end up owing them nothing, or you will have to pay them a specified amount of money in back taxes. If you have satisfied the IRS and their inquiries by backing up your tax return they will simply consider it case [...]
IRS Audit Help
Sunday, May 31st, 2009
Have you been recently audited by the IRS? Don’t try taking them on by yourself, you need professional IRS audit help. The IRS knows that they have the best chance at netting a higher dollar amount from someone that is totally unprepared for an audit. They also know that when it comes time for you [...]
Why You Need to Hire a Tax Attorney for a State Tax Audit
Friday, May 22nd, 2009
While the majority of the people that receive a state tax audit are not at any fault, it is always in their best interest to hire a professional tax attorney in order to defend them. Tax collectors know that they are much less likely to collect additional taxes from citizens that are represented by tax [...]
Tax Attorneys are the Best Audit Defense
Friday, May 8th, 2009
IRS auditing procedures have been designed to put the taxpayer at an immediate disadvantage. The laws regulating audits work in the favor of the government. The average taxpayer does not have the legal knowledge to defend themselves against an audit and the IRS likes to take advantage of having the upper hand. They will use [...]
How to Make it Through an IRS Audit
Sunday, April 26th, 2009
There are a number of ways that you can make it through an audit irs and not end up owing the government anything. The most important decision that you can make is to contact a tax attorney immediately after you first receive notice of the audit. An attorney will inform you of your rights and [...]
Extend the Audit Statute of Limitations?
Saturday, April 25th, 2009
The Internal Revenue Code (IRC) at Sec. 6501(c(4) permits the IRS and the taxpayer to agree to extend the statute of limitations on assessment. Both parties must sign such an agreement. Is this wise, after all extending the SOL gives the IRS additional time to investigate the taxpayer. So whether to grant [...]
Should You Use a Lawyer or CPA?
Saturday, April 4th, 2009
Tax Audit Help
What kind of tax audit help should you have when you get selected for an IRS audit? Should you use your neighborhood accountant? Should you upgrade to a CPA? Or should you call in a really heavy hitter and hire a tax audit lawyer. Like all good questions legal in nature there is [...]
How We Protect You in an IRS Audit
Saturday, April 4th, 2009
Tax Audit Protection
What tax audit protection is available to a taxpayer selected for an IRS audit? The proper place to begin this inquiry is with “The Bible” of IRS rules and procedures, the Internal Revenue Manual or IRM. The IRS provides all IRS audit guidelines. For example, must the taxpayer attend an interview with the [...]
