IRS Made Worry Free
You will never have to talk or contact the IRS again!
My services include responding to all IRS inquiries & audits as part of the preparation fee. I file a form so that the IRS knows that I represent you and they are obligated to send me duplicate copies of what they send to the taxpayer. If you get a letter I get a letter. Many times I have responded before you have had time opened your letter. Even though I respond to your IRS inquiries I very work hard so that you do not get a letter from the IRS! Nobody likes to go to the mailbox and see something from the IRS.
Audits are increasing?
Taxes continue to rise and new tax laws are created every year, that makes it difficult to keep up with how the changes can affect you. As a result, the IRS has been increasing the number of audits in
order to check for compliance of the laws already in place.
What is the likelihood of your tax return being audited? During 2007 only 1% of all individual returns filed actually received an IRS audit.
Can I guarantee that a return not be audited?
No, audits are triggered by a combination of random selection and complicated method of scoring tax returns based upon hundreds of factors making all tax returns with the potential of being audited.
Generally no single “Red Flag” causes an audit, but many “Red Flags” will increase your chances.
I can help reduce your audit risk and help you turn “Red Flags” into “Yellow Flags” or “Green Flags”.
- I have a letter from the IRS! What should I do?
- Call me! If you are already my client and on my "Audit Protection Program",
I will likely have already responded to the letter. - Call me! If you are already my client and Not on my "Audit Protection Program",
I will respond to the letter for a fee. - Call me! If you are not a client we will schedule a Free Consultation.
I am being audited by the IRS
As a CPA, I’m licensed to represent you in an IRS audit. It is always in your best interest to have professional help preparing your response and meeting with the IRS field agent. CPA’s are required to complete yearly continuing education to be familiar with the rules and regulations under which the auditors have to perform, as well as the latest changes in the law. The field audit is designed to be intimidating, and CPA’s are trained to handle that kind of environment.