Tax Audit Help
When you think of tax audit help, what (or who) exactly are you seeking? Many people have very different answers and other people simply have no idea. Search engine results may pull up companies that use ‘clerks’ or ‘Enrolled Agents’ to defend you, while other law firms boast lawyers on staff that do not specialize in tax audits.
However, only lawyers can have the power to deny an appearance before a criminal grand jury and can legally refuse to testify against you. Furthermore, only tax lawyers can provide you with the most well-rounded and knowledgeable tax audit defense possible.
That is exactly why it is always important to hire a tax attorney when you are in need tax audit help. However, proceed with caution! Not all tax attorneys have tax audit experience. In fact, some tax attorneys who claim to handle tax audits spend most of their time performing other types of tax work, which really waters down their tax audit experience.
Attorney John Ellsworth at IRS-SOLV has 35 years of experience representing taxpayers in audits AND he only handles IRS tax audits.
Tax Audit Representation is when we communicate with the IRS on your behalf and represent you in an audit proceeding. Only enrolled agents, CPA’s and lawyers can provide audit representation to a client.
Remember that a lawyer cannot be forced to testify against you, while an EA and CPA can very well be forced to testify against you in a criminal proceeding brought before a grand jury.
Moreover, tax law is just that: the law. And it stands to reason that you want the most well-trained tax attorney with the most law-based knowledge of tax audit help possible. The staff as IRS-SOLV is just that.
IRS-SOLV and Attorney John Ellsworth Audit Representation services include:
-A Letter of Representation, which is required for any tax audit defense.
-Communicating directly with the IRS on your behalf.
-Answering questions for the IRS about the preparation of your tax return, how your accounting system works and what source documents you have to prove income and deductions.
-Acting on and asserting arguments on your behalf.
-Challenging the IRS position if necessary.
-Follow-up on any outstanding issues or further documentation that has been requested.
-Legal research of any issues that may come up during the audit.
-Meeting again with the IRS to resolve any further issues.
-Negotiating and settling claims with the IRS.
-Assisting with the appeals process.
-Filing your case in United States Tax Court when necessary to make your case for you.
The staff at IRS-SOLV will work hard on your behalf to ensure that you receive the very best in tax audit help and the very best defense possible – you deserve nothing less!
Help is yours by calling John Ellsworth at 1-877-IRS-SOLV 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.
