Tax Audit Lawyer

John-EllsworthIt is only fair that you know how ELLSWORTH LAW GROUP (herein IRS-SOLV.com) and its attorneys defend your tax returns in the audit you have entrusted to them.  The terms of our agreement will be as follows.

IRS-SOLV.com will provide the audit defense services for the tax return described on the acceptance email in return for the applicable attorney fee and compliance with all applicable terms of this agreement.  The acceptance email is the email sent to you when John Ellsworth of IRS-SOLV.com accepts your case for defense.

HERE IS OUR AGREEMENT WHEN YOU HIRE ME

Audit: Audit means any communication, including telephone calls, initiated by the IRS or State income tax agency that wishes to audit, examine, review, investigate or verify any item or items on the IRS income tax forms and State equivalent listed on the membership certificate.

Audit Defense: Audit Defense means that IRS-SOLV.com will defend you through the completion of any income tax audit for the tax year return identified on the acceptance email. Audit notification must be dated before the acceptance date listed on the acceptance email, subject to the limitations and exclusions listed in this agreement.  Audit Defense also includes:

1.    Handle all communications, including letters and/or telephone calls with the IRS or State regarding the audit.
2.    Assign the Tax lawyer to manage your case.
3.    Develop a strategy with you and meet with the IRS or State on your behalf.
4.    Negotiate with the IRS or State through Appeals and pre–litigation Appeals review prior to Tax Court.
5.    No settlement will be reached with the IRS or State without your final approval and consent.
6.    Two hours of collection assistance will be given if your audit results in additional tax due.

Acceptance Date: Acceptance Date is the date IRS-SOLV.com sends you the acceptance email and payment in full is received. Your Acceptance Date appears on the acceptance email.

Statute of Limitations: Statute of Limitations means the time the IRS or State has to audit your tax return. The Statute of Limitations for the IRS is three years from the date of filing or the due date, whichever is later, and is typically four years for States.

Period of Coverage:
Period of Coverage is the period commencing with the Acceptance Date and ending with the expiration of the normal statute of limitations period.

Audit Representative:
Tax lawyer means your assigned case member from IRS-SOLV.com audit representatives who will be assigned to your audit case. These individuals will ordinarily be assigned to you according to their area of expertise, subject only to IRS-SOLV.com’s experience with each representative in actual past audits.

CONFIDENTIALITY

As a member of IRS-SOLV.com, your name, address, and any other personal information will not be disclosed or sold to any persons or firms. Only IRS-SOLV.com’s Audit and Technical staff will have access to your tax information.

CLIENT BENEFITS

Audit Defense – IRS-SOLV.com will professionally defend a covered income tax return audit from the time of the first notice to its completion. This includes any one additional audit that arises during the period of coverage for the original audit. All scheduling of appointments, telephone calls and correspondence will be handled by the assigned tax lawyer.  John Ellsworth or the assigned tax lawyer will meet with the auditor on your behalf and will defend you through the highest level of appeals, if necessary.

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.