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IRS Audit
Letter?
What's one of the worst things you can get in the mail? How
about an IRS Audit Letter? You know, the one that says, "Come
on down to see us or we'll be out to see you. Oh, and by the
way, bring in every piece of paper you have for the last 3
years."
Dealing with an IRS Audit takes up a
great deal of time
―
precious hours you could be spending with your family or your
business. The worst part is that if you don't comply, the cost
of any changes made by the Auditor can be more than your
annual income. Whether it's a business or an individual, we
strongly advise against meeting with the IRS alone in
connection with an Audit.
IRS Auditors are trained to get more information out of you
than you legally have to provide. They audit people and
businesses all day long, every day! How are you supposed to
WIN?
If you are smart, you will hire an experienced accountant to
handle all correspondence and meetings with the IRS. As a
former IRS agent, Lawrence Denney will put the IRS on notice
that you are serious about winning your case. The preparation
time before the audit is extremely important.
Our firm handles IRS Audits by actually performing an audit of
your records in our office BEFORE the scheduled Audit Date.
This way we uncover areas of weakness before the IRS Auditor
looks at your records.
IRS Audits usually start with one year and then expand to
other years as the Auditor makes changes. Your goal must be
"To stop the Auditors in their tracks on the first year being
audited in order to prevent changes to other years."
Our firm meets with the IRS Auditors in either their office or
our office, BUT NOT IN YOUR HOME OR OFFICE. Our methods allow
you to continue on with your life. |