We are comprised of Board Certified Tax Attorneys, Tax Lawyers, CPA’s and Former IRS Agents. We are true IRS Tax Audit Experts. We taught Tax Law at the IRS and know all the procedures, policies and settlement techniques.
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We have over 60 years of direct work experience at the IRS at all levels. We have worked as:
1. Revenue Agents,
2. IRS Auditors ,
3. IRS Audit Managers,
4. Appeals Agents,
5. Revenue Officers,
6. We also taught Tax Law at the IRS.
Our firm has a total of 205 years of total tax experience and have been practicing since 1982 and have a “A” rating with the BBB.
FBAR IRS TAX AUDITS
With IRS collecting over $4.4 billion bucks in past FBAR monies over the past 3 years, the IRS is setting up special groups to deal specifically with FBAR tax audits. Also, the IRS is modernizing its CADE computer system with the latest version, CADE 2. With that in place it will allow the IRS to track taxpayers and successful integrate income tracking software to find unreported income, tax returns and unfiled FBAR reports.
FBAR tax audits are very time consuming and can last anywhere from 3 months to well over a year.
Many times the IRS Tax Auditor reviewing your case can be very unreasonable and just want to close out your case. We find this is true with FBAR tax audits.
We know all the tax procedures and settlement thresholds because we taught them as former IRS Agents.
Call us today and we can review your case for no charge and see if we can help you. 1-866-700-1040.
Let our team of Tax Attorneys, Tax Lawyers and Former IRS Agents can keep your money from the IRS.
Many times we have to file a Federal Tax Appeals to save you large dollars. We fight for every nickel, we hate to lose.
Your Appeal Rights
The IRS has an administrative appeals process that works formally with taxpayers to try to settle tax disputes in an effort to avoid formal court hearings.
The role of Appeals function at the IRS is to make an independent review of a tax dispute and to consider the positions taken by both the taxpayer and the Service. The Appeals function strives to resolve tax disputes in a fair way and remain impartial to both parties and most of the time they do.
The IRS will send you a report and/or letter that will explain the proposed adjustments or proposed or taken collection action. The letter also tells you of your right to request a conference with an Appeals or Settlement Officer, as well as how to make your request for a conference.
IRS Appeals conferences are informal meetings. You may represent yourself or have an attorney, accountant, or an individual enrolled to practice before the IRS, represent you. If you do not reach agreement with the Appeals or Settlement Officer, or you do not wish to appeal within the IRS, you may appeal certain actions through the courts.
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