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IRS Audit Defense

Professional representation during IRS examinations and correspondence audits

Under audit? Don't go alone. We manage every contact with the IRS, prepare your documentation, and work to limit or eliminate proposed changes.

What we do

  • File POA so the IRS speaks to us
  • Prep & organize substantiation
  • Represent you in meetings, pursue appeals

Act now:

Deadlines are short. Call [XXX‑XXX‑XXXX] or Request a Free Consultation. Bring (or upload) your notice.

What to Bring

  • Recent IRS/PA notices
  • Prior returns (last 3–6 years)
  • Pay stubs, bank statements, key expenses
  • Any correspondence you've received

Ready to Get Professional Audit Defense?

Don't face the IRS alone. Call [XXX‑XXX‑XXXX] or Request a Free Consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions

What happens if I ignore an audit notice?

The IRS will typically accept their proposed changes and assess additional tax, penalties, and interest. It's always better to respond timely with proper representation.

How long does an audit take?

Correspondence audits typically take 2-6 months. Office or field audits can take longer depending on complexity and documentation requirements.

Can you represent me if the audit has already started?

Yes, we can step in at any stage of the audit process. The sooner you get professional representation, the better we can protect your interests.

What if I disagree with the audit results?

We can pursue appeals through the IRS Office of Appeals or, if necessary, take your case to Tax Court to challenge the findings.

Representation provided by appropriately licensed professionals. Outcomes depend on the facts of each case; no guarantee of specific results. Confidentiality and data‑security practices apply.

Last updated: Sep 23, 2025