IRS Audit Lawyer
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 to sit down face to face with an IRS agent you will be unsuspecting of the special tricks that agents can use to get you talking about things that you are not legally obliged to disclose. However, there are ways to avoid this entire scenario and to ensure that your audit will end up going in your favor. Here is the golden rule to audits: Hire only an IRS audit lawyer. Here’s why.
An IRS audit lawyer is trained to think about tax law in a unique way that only lawyers know. CPAs and accountants just haven’t mastered how we do things. Problem solving for lawyer always represents an opportunity to better the client’s position, not just solve the underlying problem. In other words, we lawyers are trained to get you ahead of the curve, not just meet the curve.
Your first line of defense is John Ellsworth, IRS audit lawyer. 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 the document filed by the IRS that tells us exactly which of your documents they want to see. We then assign a staff member from our Document Staff to work with you in assembling those documents. (We do not charge for this wonderful service.) Sometimes we need to help you retrieve missing documents, sometimes we need to help you replace missing documents, and sometimes we need to create an affidavit to be filed in lieu of documents.
Second we’re going to meet with the IRS without you. In our experience there’s nothing more dangerous than allowing the IRS unfettered access to a taxpayer. That’s how Martha Stewart got in trouble and went to prison–not for what she had done but for what she told the investigators. So John is going to insulate you from the IRS auditors and examiners.
Third we’re going to meet with the IRS auditor and turn over your documents and affidavits, if any are used. We’re going to answer the questions they wanted to ask you and we’re going to provide answers that are truthful and forthcoming while at the same time protecting you from your dealings with the IRS. Sometimes people are missing documents or sometimes they have estimated deductions–we’re going to handle these situations with the IRS so that the issue doesn’t develop into something far more serious.
There are many other steps involved, but these should give you a pretty good idea how we make this audit work to your advantage so that you’re being proactive rather than reactive.
Call us today and let us relieve your worry. We do it all – you just provide documents and information we ask you for. It’s as safe as going to your friendly family doctor. We’re going to poke and prod, take your financial temperature, and recommend treatment. You will like the financial health we provide.
Help is yours by calling John Ellsworth at 1-877-477-7658 or by filling out the blanks over on the left and clicking Submit. Either way, you will receive a free and confidential tax analysis that only a tax lawyer can provide.
