How to Resolve Tax Problems – Former IRS Agents, Experts in Tax Resolution

February 1, 2013
Written by: Fresh Start Tax


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 Resolving tax problems
There are multitudes of ways to result tax problems. The very first thing any taxpayer should do is to contact a certified tax professional to find out the different options that are available to resolve the particular issue.
 Tax Problems are usually broken up into four main areas.
Those areas are usually in the either in:
1. filing,
2. in audit, or
3. settlements.
4. appeals.
Each one of those particular tax problems require a different skill set.
Fresh Start Tax LLC is uniquely equipped having former IRS agents in the areas of audit, collections and appeals.
We also have on staff tax attorneys for those in need of litigation or legal work involving the resolution of more complicated tax problems or tax issues.
Topic of IRS Tax Audits
What is an IRS  Tax Audit.
An IRS audit is a review or tax examination of an organization’s or individual’s accounts and financial information to ensure information is being reported correctly, according to the tax laws, to verify the amount of tax reported is accurate.
Publication 556, Examination of Returns, Appeal Rights and Claims for Refund explains the audit process in more detail.
Tax Audit Selection by the Internal Revenue Service
IRS audits approximately 1% of all tax returns that are filed. IRS has certain audit mandates that are given to Congress and part of the IRS mandate is to make sure they fulfill their duty and mission to Congress.
If you have nothing to worry about we would suggest you go into the Internal Revenue Service on your own.
If you feel you have any skeletons in the closet and that there are things that may be suspect, it is always best to contact a true IRS expert in dealing with the Internal Revenue Service.  It is always best to hire former IRS agents who knew the tax policies, tax settlement procedures and tax codes. Let a former IRS agent do your fighting.
Selecting a return for audit does not always suggest that an error has been on your tax return.
Tax  Returns are selected using a variety of methods, including:
Random selection and computer screening. Sometimes returns are selected based solely on a statistical formula.
Document matching. When payor records, such as Forms W-2 or Form 1099, don’t match the information reported.
Related examinations. Tax Returns may be selected for audit when they involve issues or transactions with other taxpayers, such as business partners or investors, whose returns were selected for audit.
Tax Audit Methods  and procedures
An  tax audit may be conducted by mail or through an in-person interview and review of the taxpayer’s records.
The interview may be at an IRS office (office audit) or at the taxpayer’s home, place of business, or accountant’s office (field audit).
The IRS will tell you what records are needed. Audits can result in no changes or changes. Any proposed changes to your return will be explained.
Tax Audit Notification  by the Internal Revenue Service
Should your tax return, business or personal,  be selected for audit, you will be notified in two ways:
1. By mail, or
2. By telephone
In the case of a telephone contact, the IRS will still send a letter confirming the audit.
E-mail notification is not used by the IRS. If you ever receive an email notification regarding your tax return please be aware this is not from Internal Revenue Service.
This is a scam and should be reported to Department of Treasury
Your Rights During an IRS Tax Audit
Publication 1, Your Rights as a Taxpayer, explains your rights as a taxpayer as well as the examination, appeal, collection, and refund processes. These rights include:
a. A right to professional and courteous treatment by IRS employees.
b. A right to privacy and confidentiality about tax matters.
c. A right to know why the IRS is asking for information, how the IRS will use it and what will happen if the requested information is not provided.
d. A right to representation, by oneself or an authorized representative.
e. A right to appeal disagreements, both within the IRS and before the courts.
While this is just a small piece of how to resolve your IRS tax problems, there are a voluminous amount of options to deal with each and every problem. By contacting true IRS tax experts you’ll find out how to affordably and with the greatest success be able to resolve your IRS problem and your tax situation.
Please contact us today for a  free tax consultation. Stop the worry in the panic today by using true experts  to permanently to resolve your tax problem.
 
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