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What is an IRS Tax
Audit?
Taxpayers around the nation are now terrified of getting audited by the
Internal Revenue Service – for very good reasons. After all, the IRS makes
every effort to confirm all the numbers and detailed sums you’ve put on your
tax returns. Just about every man and woman can quickly become confused when it
comes to an invasive IRS tax audit. Most individuals are unsure of what
precisely an audit is and what it may involve.
An audit is defined as
an “official examination and verification of accounts and records,
especially of financial accounts.” But there’s much more to it than that.
Fortunately, TAX REP PROS LLC provide all the tax help you need. We even
outlined some crucial details about the actual IRS process for your
consideration.
Three types of IRS
auditing methods
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• Correspondence – Mail-away audit
• Office Audit – You’re asked to appear at an IRS office
• Field Audit – The IRS auditor(s) make announced or surprise visits to you
Why Should You Call a
Professional?
IRS audit agents are extremely experienced in interrogating taxpayers who lack
audit defense certificates. They are considered the hardheaded
“detectives” of the IRS. What starts with a modest IRS audit letter
or a simple phone call asking you to discuss something small can turn into a
dreaded summon. Answering a few questions can quickly get you into trouble if
you lack legal representation.
Usually, the agents
position individuals in their tiny cubicles for what many people describe as an
“interrogation.” Some IRS agents will begin speaking to you in a
nice, warm manner. Without fail, he or she will then become deliberately aggressive
and scrutinize your tax returns and other documents. In most cases, they have
you believe you are being questioned about deductions for one tax year. But
then they widen the scope of the audit and start fishing for information
pertaining to other years. You’ll get in ‘over your head’ and find yourself in
a dizzying nightmare with genuine ramifications.
In 98% of all IRS
audit cases, led checks, deposits, receipts, driving logs, utility bills, and
home office expenses. Most taxpayers are willing to send the agent everything.
But this is exactly when you need experienced legal representation, like TAX REP PROS LLC offers. Let a tax
relief expert review all the necessary documents before you ever send them
anything. The IRS is only entitled to certain information. If you send in all
the documents they’ve asked for, it can hurt you in the long run.
In some cases, an IRS agent may ask to visit you at your home. This may seem like an easier, more friendly, and convenient approach. Nevertheless, remember that their motives are to obtain as much information about you as possible. They are merely trying to quantify what assets you have inside and outside your house. If you claimed only to make $20,000 a year but live in a mansion on the beach, the IRS will question the income on your tax returns. Ultimately, you don’t want an IRS agent at your residence, even if you’re confident that you have nothing to hide.
Rely on Tax
Professionals to Handle Your Audit
Unless you are an IRS attorney, there are several reasons why you should never
handle an IRS audit on your own. You must understand that the IRS always has an
exceptionally unfair advantage since the average person lacks adequate
knowledge of laws for a suitable tax audit defense.