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IRS Audit Support
& Representation
Facing an IRS audit, notice, or examination? We represent you directly — handling all correspondence, attending meetings, and defending your return so you never have to face the IRS alone.
Free initial review · Full IRS representation · All audit types
Full-Service Audit Defense
- Full IRS representation — we deal with the IRS so you don't have to
- All correspondence reviewed and responded to
- Document preparation and organization
- Attend IRS meetings and examinations on your behalf
- Dispute incorrect IRS assessments
- Appeals filed when warranted
- All audit types covered — mail, office, and field
How We Handle Your Audit
From first call to final resolution — we handle every step.
Call Us Immediately
As soon as you receive any IRS letter or notice, call us. Time limits apply to most IRS notices — the sooner we review it, the more options you have.
Free Case Review
We review the IRS notice, your original return, and your situation at no charge. We explain exactly what the IRS is asking and what the best response strategy is.
We Represent You
With a signed power of attorney, we communicate directly with the IRS. We prepare your documents, draft responses, and attend all meetings — you stay out of it.
Resolution & Closure
We pursue the best possible outcome — whether that's no change, reduced assessment, or a formal appeal. We keep you informed throughout and close the case properly.
We Cover Every Audit Type
No matter what the IRS sends you, we have the experience to respond effectively.
Mail Audits (CP2000)
The most common audit type. The IRS questions specific items by mail. We respond with documentation and a written explanation — no in-person visit required.
Office Audits
The IRS requests an in-person meeting at a local office. We attend with you or on your behalf, bringing all required documentation organized and presented professionally.
Field Audits
The most intensive audit type — an IRS agent visits your home or business. We prepare thoroughly and are present throughout to ensure your rights are protected.
CP2000 Notices
CP2000 notices propose changes based on information mismatches in IRS records. We review the discrepancy, gather supporting documents, and respond with a proper rebuttal.
Prior Year Audits
The IRS can audit returns up to 3 years back (6 years for substantial underreporting). We handle audits of returns regardless of who prepared them originally.
Business Audits
Business returns face unique scrutiny — payroll, expenses, vehicle deductions, and more. We represent sole proprietors, partnerships, S-Corps, and C-Corps under audit.
Common Questions
What triggers an IRS audit?
Common triggers include high income, large deductions relative to income, self-employment income, home office deductions, cash-intensive businesses, cryptocurrency activity, and inconsistencies between your return and IRS records (W-2s, 1099s). However, some audits are completely random. Being audited does not mean you did anything wrong.
Should I respond to the IRS myself?
We strongly recommend against it. Anything you say or send to the IRS becomes part of the official record. An unrepresented taxpayer often inadvertently opens additional issues. A professional representative knows exactly what the IRS needs — and nothing more — which typically results in a faster, better outcome.
How long does an IRS audit take?
Mail audits typically resolve in 3–6 months. Office and field audits can take 6–18 months depending on complexity. We work to resolve your audit as efficiently as possible while ensuring the outcome is fully documented and defensible.
What if the IRS says I owe more money?
You have the right to dispute any IRS assessment. We can request reconsideration, file a formal appeal with the IRS Office of Appeals, or in some cases petition the U.S. Tax Court. We evaluate which path gives you the best chance of reducing or eliminating the proposed liability.
Don't Face the IRS Alone
Got an IRS Letter? Call Us Right Now.
Every IRS notice has a deadline. The sooner you involve a professional, the more options you have. Free initial review — we tell you exactly what you're dealing with.