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Dealing with an IRS Tax Audit?  Have a Tax Attorney, CPA or Enrolled Agent from our staff assist you in putting your IRS Tax Audit problems behind you.

Call us now: (561) 237-5443


In addition to IRS wage garnishment services, If you need IRS tax audit help, you’ve come to the right place.  Our tax audit team will assist you in responding to your IRS tax audit.  When you get audited, it’s natural to feel a pain in the pit of your stomach.  The IRS is questioning your deductions, credits or your income and they leave it up to you to prove the validity of your tax return.  If you don’t respond to their requests for information, they will make their own determination, assess you a balance and send your account into collections.  Sometimes, even when you do respond, the IRS agent will not agree with the information you provided and they do not make any changes to your account.  This is a situation where you might want to consider the filing of an audit reconsideration.


Audit Reconsideration Procedures

Whenever a taxpayer is hit by an IRS tax audit and he is not satisfied with the outcome of the audit, they can ask for audit reconsideration. There are certain terms and conditions that must be met before applying for audit reconsideration. The audit reconsideration procedure is as follows:


Acceptance Of An Audit Reconsideration Request:

  • Some information which was not considered previously and which might change the out amount of IRS tax debt owed.
  • Late filing of return. IRS completed a return for you before you filed a return by yourself.
  • Error or mistake by the IRS in calculation of your taxes.

Rejection Of An Audit Reconsideration Request:

  • Compromise agreement.
  • Form 906 (a closing agreement which is final and conclusive).
  • Issuance of a final determination on your tax liability by the court of United States.

Audit Reconsideration Procedure:

If your request of an audit consideration has been accepted by the IRS, you have to follow the following procedure.

  • You must have filed a return
  • Informing the IRS about the issues and changes which you want them to consider.
  • You must submit all the required documents with supports your claim.
  • You must provide the IRS your instant contact number and the best time for calling you.
  • Next, the IRS may send you a letter if they require more information to reconsider your issue.
  • You must provide the IRS complete information about all issues which you want them to consider. They may adjust your account according to the new information provided by you.
  • Collection activities will be delayed until after IRS has reviewed your documentation. Failure to sent sufficient documentation can result in the resumption of collection activities.
  • If you have already signed an installment agreement, you must continue to make payments.

Outcome Of An Audit Reconsideration:

You will be notified by the IRS after they have reviewed your information.  The following are examples of responses you can expect to receive:

  • The information provided by you has been accepted and taxes assessed are eliminated.
  • The information has been provided by you has been accepted in part and taxes assessed are partially reduced.
  • The information doesn’t support your claim and no changes have been made to the IRS tax debt assessed.

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