IRS Help – Tax Levy, Tax Audit, Tax Settlement, Back Tax Returns – Affordable – Hypoluxo, Indiantown, Tequesta, Malabar – Tax Attorney

April 24, 2014
Written by: Fresh Start Tax
Fresh Start Tax

 

Let Former IRS Agents and Managers fight your battle, we are the affordable local choice.

We are a local South Florida tax firm from that specializes in IRS tax relief.

We have been in practice in South Florida since 1982 and we are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau.

Due to our vast amount of IRS experience we can handle any IRS situation you have.

As a general rule we can get a tax levies (bank and wages ) released within 24 hours of receiving a fully documented IRS financial statement which is on 433-F.

You should also be advised that the get an IRS levy release  you will have to file all back tax returns.

Fresh Start Tax LLC can defend any IRS tax audit whether it be in office audit or a revenue agent audit because our staff at FST  has worked in all IRS audit positions and understand the settlement programs.

As far as IRS tax settlements, we have a former IRS revenue officer on staff who both worked and taught the offer in compromise program / a tax settlement program at IRS.

If you need to file back tax returns we can do so with little or no records by using reconstructive methods learned and taught at the Internal Revenue Service.

Feel free to come by our office or give us a call.

All initial tax consultations are free  and you can speak directly to a true local tax professional who is an expert in all IRS situations.

We also handle all Florida state matters including the Department of Revenue and sales tax.

 

How far back can the IRS go to audit my return?

 

Generally, the IRS can include returns filed within the last three years in an audit.  Additional years can be added if a substantial error is identified.

Generally, if a substantial error is identified, the IRS will not go back more than the last six years.

The IRS tries to audit tax returns as soon as possible after they are filed.

Accordingly most audits will be of returns filed within the last two years.

 

FAQ for IRS Tax audits

If an audit is not resolved, you may be asked to extend the statute of limitations for assessment of your tax return.

The statute of limitations limits the time allowed to assess additional tax.

The statute of limitations is generally three years after a return is due or was filed, whichever is later.

There is also a statute of limitations for making refunds.

Extending the statute will allow you additional time to provide further documentation to support your position, request an appeal if you do not agree with the audit results, or to claim a tax refund or credit.

It also allows the IRS time to complete the audit and provides time to process the audit results.

You do not have to agree to extend the statute of limitations date.

However, if you do not agree, the auditor will be forced to make a determination based upon the information provided.

 

IRS Help – Tax Levy, Tax Audit, Tax Settlement, Back Tax Returns – Affordable – Hypoluxo, Indiantown, Tequesta, Malabar – Tax Attorney

 

 

 

 

 

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