IRS Audit Representation
Receiving an IRS audit notice is stressful, but you don't have to face it alone. Our experienced CPAs and tax professionals represent you before the IRS, handle...
Receiving an IRS audit notice is stressful, but you don't have to face it alone. Our experienced CPAs and tax professionals represent you before the IRS, handle all communications, and work to achieve the best possible outcome — whether it's a no-change result, minimized adjustments, or a favorable settlement.
The IRS audits approximately 0.4% of individual returns each year, but certain triggers — high deductions relative to income, large cash transactions, home office deductions, and hobby losses — can increase your chances. Whether you're facing a correspondence audit (handled by mail), an office audit (at an IRS office), or a field audit (at your home or business), our team has the expertise to protect your interests.
Warning Signs
You may need help if any of these apply to you:
- You received an IRS audit notice (CP2000, Letter 525, etc.)
- The IRS is requesting documentation you're unsure how to provide
- You have unreported income or questionable deductions
- You're being audited for a business or complex return
- A previous audit resulted in changes you disagree with
How We Help
Our experienced team will:
- Review your audit notice and assess your exposure
- Gather and organize all required documentation
- Represent you at IRS meetings — you don't need to attend
- Negotiate with the IRS examiner on your behalf
- File appeals if we disagree with the audit findings
- Implement strategies to reduce future audit risk
Frequently Asked Questions
Other Tax Problems We Resolve
Don't Wait — Get Help Today
IRS problems compound with time. The sooner you act, the more options and leverage you have. Schedule a free, confidential consultation.