What is Audit Representation?
Audit Representation means representing you in an IRS or State Audit. Our experts are on your side and ready to put their expertise to work in your defense. We will ensure all the paperwork is in order and work with the IRS or State so that you can have peace of mind.
We Do All of the Work
Let us develop an action plan, create a communication strategy, and prepare all necessary documents. You can sit back and continue to run your business.
Tax Professionals
Work with Certified Tax Resolution Specialists, EAs, CPAs and Tax Attorneys who know how to efficiently prepare for an audit.
Representation
We act on your behalf to ensure your taxpayer rights are protected and you receive a fair hearing.
High-Quality Expertise
Rely on the knowledge and experience of our tax professionals to engage the IRS or State
Transparent Pricing
There are no hourly rates or hidden charges. At the beginning of our engagement, we will quote you a flat fee for your Audit Representation.
Peace of Mind
We will communicate the status of your case, including providing you an update after each interaction with the IRS or State.
Frequently Asked Questions about Audit Defense
What is Audit Defense?
Audit defense is usually offered by a tax preparation or accounting company. In entails the company or accountant that prepared a tax return standing by to defend the return and liaise with the IRS in the event of an audit.
What is an Audit?
An audit performed by the IRS or State is a review of an individual or business’s financial records to ensure that the information reported on their tax return is accurate.
What Triggers an Audit?
There are many things that can cause the IRS to audit an individual or business. Some of the main reasons have to do with your income tax bracket. If you make over $500,000, your chance of being audited doubles from lower tax brackets, and from there it only goes up.
Other reasons can include things like unreported income, miscalculating deductions, selecting the wrong filing status, and data entry errors.