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Audit Representation

Written by cleartaxsupport

July 18, 2019

 

An IRS audit is a review/examination of an organization’s or individual’s accounts and financial information to ensure information is being reported correctly, according to the tax laws, to verify the amount of tax reported is substantially correct. Note that selection for an audit is not directly influenced by existence of possible errors in the information you provided the IRS – sometimes, you are chosen solely on basis of a statistical formula.

How does it affect me?
If you are following the tax laws and you provide the IRS with correct information, there is usually no need to be worried about an audit. However, it might happen that you omit or forget one of your responsibilities as a taxpayer, or your rights are not uphold in their complete wording. It is also good to always keep in mind that professional counselor allows you easier proceeding with the whole review.

We can help!
Our team has years of experience in the field of closing federal income tax audits, and we offer our help to you. Let us represent you during the ongoing audit, overseeing it goes as smoothly as possible. We will make sure that you are treated as stated by the law while no responsibilities towards the government is going to be omitted, neglected or forgotten.

 

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