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Tax Audits

A tax audit can be one of the most feared events of a business' or individual's life. They are not easy to anticipate, so it is a shock when you are subjected to one. No matter if you are informed by letter, or have agents show up at your door, a tax audit is not something you should face alone. Experience counts in a situation like this, so getting some critical advice might make the difference in saving you money and your sanity.

Tax audits defined

A tax audit is an investigation conducted on you or your business by the IRS in order to determine if you have been accurate with your tax filings. There are three types of audits that can be conducted by the IRS: A field audit is when the agents come to your place of business; an office audit is when they ask you to come in for a meeting; and the correspondence audit arrives by mail, asking you to provide specific information.

All the tax audits are similar in that they are seeking information that was either left out of your initial tax return, or that the IRS has reason to be suspicious of in the information you provided. Ignoring or disregarding an audit notice can have serious consequences, so it is best to take the matter very seriously. Getting the right advice in a timely fashion is an important step if you have received notice of a tax audit.

The IRS Problem & Tax Lien Help Group specializes in tax problems, and we have helped many clients through the difficult process of tax audits. Although avoiding tax audits is the best strategy, there is no real way to predict or prevent them. But now that you have one, having professionals involved will give you peace of mind.

Why Me?
Although the IRS actually audits very few returns, they do look for certain markers in order to pick their tax audits. For example, those in higher income brackets are more likely to be audited. They also might audit your return if they find an error or multiple errors.

A very common reason people get audited is when they try to take deductions for exceptionally large expenses, or expenses that they cannot provide receipts for. The IRS will also target specific industries or practices, which means that everyone in that particular field might be subjected to an audit. Sometimes this occurs when they find multiple tax abusers in a given field, triggering a response to do tax audits on everyone in that particular area-say real estate sales.

The IRS Problem & Tax Lien Help Group deals with the IRS frequently, often on behalf of clients who are undergoing the tax audit process. Our experience in this area takes the pressure and the guessing off of your shoulders, so that you can breathe a little easier. Why would you want to tackle the IRS on your own? Intimidation is just one of their many strategies, so let us act on your behalf.

A free consultation is a lot better than another sleepless night, so why not give us a call today? Give us a call so we can get started on solving your problem. We're here to help.

Our consultations are always free. Contact a representative here, and avoid or reverse and IRS wage garnishment decisions in your future. The call is free, the advice is priceless.

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