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IRS Tax Audit Defense
The purpose of an IRS tax audit is to examine the business records in order to determine if the appropriate amounts of tax has been remitted to the IRS. The audit is used as an enforcement tool to ensure compliance, and as a means of increasing U.S. Treasury revenue. As part of normal business, most companies eventually will undergo an IRS tax audit. Most auditors are professional and even friendly but you should not mistake that professionalism for being your friend. While few auditors will admit it, their primary goal is to issue a substantial tax assessment.
IRS tax auditors frequently come with the preconception that businesses cheat or
at least intentionally try to circumvent the tax law. They begin most audits
with the attitude of trying to determine how much the business owes, not whether
or not the business owes anything. Should the auditor find a transaction that
the company erroneously paid tax on, it is unlikely that they will mention it.
It is our objective to see that your are treated fairly on an IRS tax audit. We help insure that gray areas in the tax law are interpreted in your favor. We also defend you against the tax auditor making unfair assumptions or erroneous projections about your revenue. While it is wrong to intentionally underpay one's taxes, it is also wrong for the government to excessively tax an individual or a business simply as a matter of convenience or to balance a budget.
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