Tax Audit
You come home from work tired and ready to relax for the evening. You sift through your mail and there it is: your notice of tax audit from the IRS tax audit division.
Your hands begin to shake and a million thoughts race through your mind – do I have proof of my deductions? Did I report all my income? Where do I get the best tax audit defense?
Let’s hold it right there. What is this thing, this IRS audit, that has you so upset? What exactly is a tax audit?
An IRS audit is defined as an examination of your tax return. So what is your next plan of action if there’s to be scrutiny of your tax return? You’re certain you need tax audit help, you’re certain you need to find the best tax audit defense possible.
That is when you should call us, ELLSWORTH LAW GROUP, because we’re tax audit lawyers. We are not CPA’s and we are not a brand name ‘company’ using unlicensed helpers to “represent” you. We are tax lawyers with the highest degree of training and expertise possible in the field of IRS income tax audits. In addition, you will find that we are very affordable. Our lead attorney is John Ellsworth and you can speak with John right now by dialing 1-877-477-7658.
One of the services we offer is to attend the IRS audit instead of you. We take cases nationwide and we are able to offer this service at a very low, package price for the typical 1040 + Schedule C kind of audit. Again, you don’t have to appear or talk to the IRS, we do it all for you. That’s why you’re hiring a tax lawyer.
For more information and tax advice, call ELLSWORTH LAW GROUP today and start speaking to licensed professionals in the field. If you are tagged for an IRS audit, below are just some of the services and promises we bring to our customers. When you inquire about our tax audit defense, we vow to:
- Give you peace of mind. You never have to appear before the IRS!
-Handle all communication from the IRS and/or State Income Tax Division.
-Assign a team of IRS tax audit attorneys and support staff to your case.
-Develop a strategy with you, and meet with the IRS on your behalf.
-Defend your tax preparer’s work product.
-Remove the fear, anxiety and intimidation.
-Make sure there are no criminal implications in anything you have done. Only tax lawyers can defend you from tax evasion charges. CPA’s cannot do this and brand name “companies” cannot do this.
We aim to deliver the best results possible for you, while keeping your money in your pocket.
It’s your income tax examination, so don’t settle for less than excellent service. When it comes to an IRS tax audit, call us today to get the very best tax audit help available.
While you’re here we ask that you look over the wealth of articles written by tax audit lawyer John Ellsworth. You’re sure to find many of your questions answered here and you’ll also get a feel for how in-depth we work and how professionally we prepare. Click here to go to the articles now. When you’re satisfied you’ve come to the right tax lawyer, give John Ellsworth a call at 1-877-477-7658!
Here’s another tax audit angle:
Do you own a business? Whether your business is a home office or a large corporation, the IRS keeps a meticulous eye on your all tax returns. If you’re claiming high deductions based on a business loss (Schedule C) against regular salary income, it is a given that the IRS will analyze your tax return with a magnifying glass.
Are you claiming a home office? Are you claiming salary paid to family members? First, make sure the home office is just that—an office. Not a room with a computer and couch and a TV. Nothing alerts the IRS faster than a “home office” claim that turns out to be a spare bedroom with a computer.
While examining you, the IRS agents will even ask if you get personal email on that computer. If you answer “Yes,” then they will quickly claim that it’s not a home office. Instead, they will classify it as a personal office or family room!
In addition for home-based businesses, it is important to refrain from filing deductions for meals or luxury automobiles for business expenses. For example, if you are showing income of $70,000 and, at the same time, writing off $25,000 in business trips, you have just written directly to the IRS and requested that you be audited—at least that’s what it amounts to.
So look around, kick the tires, and read up on audits. Click here to go to the articles now. When you’re satisfied you’ve come to the right tax lawyer, give John Ellsworth a call at 1-877-477-7658!
Have you received an income tax audit? Call us today!
