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Tax Audits IRS – Your Chances – Former IRS Audit Tax Help
 
We are former IRS agents and managers who worked out of the local South Florida offices for over 60 years.
We worked as IRS auditors, revenue agents, revenue officers, and former IRS appellate agents
While at Internal Revenue Service we taught tax law.
We have represented thousands of people before the Internal Revenue Service.
We have been in practice in South Florida since 1982 and are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau.
If you are going through a tax audit from the Internal Revenue Service and have any questions,  please feel free to call us today for an initial tax consultation and speak directly to former IRS agents and managers.
We are the Affordable Tax firm.
The Internal Revenue Service audits thousands of Americans every year throughout the United States.
Here are your percentages of an IRS tax audit.
 

IRS Facts for Tax Audits

 
The IRS audits about 1 percent of the individual tax returns.

  • 143.4 million: Individual federal tax returns filed in 2011.
  • 1.4 million: Individual tax returns examined by the IRS, resulting in notices being mailed or in-person audits.
  • 90 percent: Tax returns audited in person resulting in a recommended change in taxes.
  • 85 percent: Tax returns audited via mail resulting in a recommended change.
  • $15.1 billion: Amount of recommended additional taxes from the audits.
  • $16,851: Average recommended additional taxes per in-person audit.
  • $8,241: Average recommended additional taxes per mail audit.

This Source material is from the 2012 Internal Revenue Service Data Book.
 

Tax Audits IRS – Your Chances – Former IRS Tax Audit Tax Help – Miami, Ft.Lauderdale, Palm Beaches, Boca – FLORIDA

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IRS Tax Audit Examination – Affordable Tax Audit Relief

 
Do not be bullied around by an IRS tax audit examination. Let former IRS agents and managers fight back because we know the systems and protocols.
Hire Former IRS Audit Managers and Supervisors for a IRS Tax Audit Examination.
We are local tax experts practicing right here in South Florida since 1982 and we are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau.
Our firm has a combined 60 years of direct IRS work experience in the local South Florida IRS tax offices.
As former IRS Agents and Managers we worked in a local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.
If you are going to undergo a federal tax audit it only makes sense to hire former IRS agents, managers and tax instructors who know all the inner workings of the Internal Revenue Service.
We are comprised of tax attorneys, tax lawyers, certified public accountants, enrolled agents, and former IRS agents.
As former IRS auditors and managers we know all the protocols, all systems, and all the settlement formulas and techniques to marginalize any IRS tax audit.
While working at Internal Revenue Service we taught tax law and taught new IRS Agents the exact protocols for the IRS Tax Audit Examinations.
 
 

Why a IRS Tax Audit Examination

 
IRS audits federal tax returns to verify that the correct tax reported is correct.
Selecting a tax return for a IRS tax examination does not always suggest that the taxpayer has either made an error or been dishonest.
In fact, some IRS tax examinations result in a refund to the taxpayer or acceptance of the return without change. These are called no-changes.
The overwhelming majority of taxpayers files returns and make payments timely and accurately.
Taxpayers have a right to expect fair and efficient tax administration from the IRS, including verification that taxes are correctly reported and paid with enforcement actions against those who fail to comply voluntarily. There are procedures if you feel the tax auditor is targeting you or is unfairly dealing with your situation.
 

How do you when to hire a tax professional or do it yourself

 
Being a former IRS agent and instructor I can tell you that there are times that taxpayers may represent themselves during an IRS federal tax audit.
The rule of thumb is quite simple, if you have a clean tax return and have all documentation by all means represent yourself during an IRS  tax audit examination.
If you have any issues, concerns, or problems that you think may arise it is absolutely in your best interest to hire a certified tax professional.
 

Your Taxpayer Rights during a IRS Tax Audit Examination

 
The IRS trains its employees to explain and protect taxpayers’ rights throughout their contacts with taxpayers. Sometimes this happens and sometimes it doesn’t.
These IRS Tax Audit Examination rights include:
 
1. A right to professional and courteous treatment by IRS employees.
2. A right to privacy and confidentiality about tax matters.
3. 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.
4. A right to representation, by oneself or an authorized representative.
5. A right to appeal disagreements, both within the IRS and before the courts.
 

How IRS Tax Audit Examination Tax Returns Are Selected for Examination

 
The IRS selects tax returns using a variety of methods, including:
 

  • Potential participants in abusive tax avoidance transactions. Some returns are selected based on information obtained by the IRS through efforts to identify promoters and participants of abusive tax avoidance transactions. Examples include information received from “John Doe” summonses issued to credit card companies and businesses and participant lists from promoters ordered by the courts to be turned over to the IRS.

 

  • Computer Scoring. Some returns are selected for examination on the basis of computer scoring. Computer programs give each return numeric “scores”. The Discriminant Function System (DIF) score rates the potential for change, based on past IRS experience with similar returns. The Unreported Income DIF (UIDIF) score rates the return for the potential of unreported income. IRS personnel screen the highest-scoring returns, selecting some for audit and identifying the items on these returns that are most likely to need review.

 

  • Large Corporations . The IRS examines many large corporate returns annually.

 

  • Information Matching. Some returns are examined because payer reports, such as Forms W-2 from employers or Form 1099 interest statements from banks, do not match the income reported on the tax return. 1.4 million tax returns are audited via this  information matching method.

 

  • Related Examinations. Federal 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 examination. Many times these IRS tax audit examinations carry through when corporate or partnership tax returns are audited and the IRS tax examiner feels it’s necessary to pick up the tax returns of individuals.

 

  • Other. Area offices may identify returns for examination in connection with local compliance projects. These projects require higher level management approval and deal with areas such as local compliance initiatives, return preparers or specific market segments. Each district in each region has specialized tax audits.  Many times these are referred to as the market specialization program audits. You can find a list of the market specialization program tax audits on our website.

 
It should also be known that IRS changes its tax examination audit strategies depending on administrations and current federal mandates. It is best to check with us directly to find out which programs and methods will be used during your IRS tax audit examination.
 
 

 IRS Tax Audit Examination Methods

 
An IRS Federal examination 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 or at the taxpayer’s home, place of business, or accountant’s or tax professionals office.
Taxpayers may make audio recordings of interviews, provided they give the IRS advance notice.
If the time, place, or method that the IRS schedules is not convenient, the taxpayer may request a change, including a change to another IRS office if the taxpayer has moved or business records are there.
The audit notification letter tells which records will be needed. Taxpayers may act on their own behalf or have someone represent or accompany them. If the taxpayer is not present, the representative must have proper written authorization.
The auditor will explain the reason for any proposed changes. Most taxpayers agree to the changes and the audits end at that level.
 
 

IRS Tax Audit  Examination Appeal Rights

 
IRS Federal Appeal Rights are explained by the examiner at the beginning of each audit. Taxpayers who do not agree with the proposed changes may appeal by having a supervisory conference with the examiner’s manager or appeal their case administratively within the IRS, to the U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Claims Court or the local U.S. District Court.
If there is no agreement at the closing conference with the examiner or the examiner’s manager, the taxpayer has 30 days to consider the proposed adjustments and their next course of action.
If the taxpayer does not respond within 30 days, the IRS issues a statutory notice of deficiency, which gives the taxpayer 90 days to file a petition to the Tax Court. The Claims Court and District Court generally do not hear tax cases until after the tax is paid and administrative refund claims have been denied by the IRS.
The tax does not have to be paid to appeal within the IRS or to the Tax Court. A case may be further appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals or to the Supreme Court, if those courts accept the case.
 
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We are local tax experts practicing right here in South Florida since 1982.Free initial tax consultations.
We have a combined 60 years of direct IRS work experience in the local South Florida tax offices. As former IRS employees we worked in a local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.
We worked as supervisors, managers, and taught tax law and the local, district, and regional tax offices. We are the real deal and we are affordable.
If you are going to undergo a federal tax audit it only makes sense to hire former IRS agents, managers and tax instructors who know all the inner workings of the Internal Revenue Service.
With over a combined 60 years of IRS experience we are one of the most experienced tax firms, we can represent taxpayers in all 50 states for IRS federal tax audits.
We are comprised of tax attorneys, tax lawyers, certified public accountants, enrolled agents, and former IRS agents.
As former IRS auditors and managers we know all the protocols, all systems, and all the settlement formulas and techniques to marginalize any IRS tax audit.
While  working at Internal Revenue Service we taught tax law.
We are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau and been in private practice since 1982.
We are experts when it comes to IRS federal tax audits. We are the affordable tax firm.
 
 

Why a IRS Federal Tax audit

 
IRS examines federal tax returns to verify that the tax reported is correct.
Selecting a return for examination does not always suggest that the taxpayer has either made an error or been dishonest.
In fact, some IRS tax examinations result in a refund to the taxpayer or acceptance of the return without change.
The overwhelming majority of taxpayers files returns and make payments timely and accurately. Taxpayers have a right to expect fair and efficient tax administration from the IRS, including verification that taxes are correctly reported and paid with enforcement actions against those who fail to comply voluntarily.
 

How do you when to hire a tax professional or do it yourself

 
Being a former IRS agent I can tell you that there are times that taxpayers may represent themselves during an IRS federal tax audit.
The rule of thumb is quite simple, if you have a clean tax return and have all documentation by all means represent yourself during an IRS Federal tax audit.
If you have any issues, concerns, or problems that you think may arise it is absolutely in your best interest to hire a certified local tax professional. You should always meet the person face to face who will be handling your IRS federal tax audit defense.
 

Your Taxpayer Rights

 
The IRS trains its employees to explain and protect taxpayers’ rights throughout their contacts with taxpayers.
These rights include:
1. A right to professional and courteous treatment by IRS employees.
2. A right to privacy and confidentiality about tax matters.
3. 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.
4. A right to representation, by oneself or an authorized representative.
5. A right to appeal disagreements, both within the IRS and before the courts.
 

How Federal Tax Returns Are Selected for Examination

 
The IRS selects returns using a variety of methods, including:
 

  • Potential participants in abusive tax avoidance transactions — Some returns are selected based on information obtained by the IRS through efforts to identify promoters and participants of abusive tax avoidance transactions. Examples include information received from “John Doe” summonses issued to credit card companies and businesses and participant lists from promoters ordered by the courts to be turned over to the IRS.

 

  • Computer Scoring — Some returns are selected for examination on the basis of computer scoring. Computer programs give each return numeric “scores”. The Discriminant Function System (DIF) score rates the potential for change, based on past IRS experience with similar returns. The Unreported Income DIF (UIDIF) score rates the return for the potential of unreported income. IRS personnel screen the highest-scoring returns, selecting some for audit and identifying the items on these returns that are most likely to need review.

 

  • Large Corporations — The IRS examines many large corporate returns annually.

 

  • Information Matching — Some returns are examined because payer reports, such as Forms W-2 from employers or Form 1099 interest statements from banks, do not match the income reported on the tax return. 1.4 million tax returns are audited via this  information matching method.

 

  • Related Examinations — Federal 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 examination.

 

  • Other — Area offices may identify returns for examination in connection with local compliance projects. These projects require higher level management approval and deal with areas such as local compliance initiatives, return preparers or specific market segments. Each district in each region has specialized tax audits.  Many times these are referred to as the market specialization program.

 
 

Federal IRS Examination Methods

 
An IRS Federal examination 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).
Taxpayers may make audio recordings of interviews, provided they give the IRS advance notice.
If the time, place, or method that the IRS schedules is not convenient, the taxpayer may request a change, including a change to another IRS office if the taxpayer has moved or business records are there.
The audit notification letter tells which records will be needed. Taxpayers may act on their own behalf or have someone represent or accompany them. If the taxpayer is not present, the representative must have proper written authorization.
The auditor will explain the reason for any proposed changes. Most taxpayers agree to the changes and the audits end at that level.
 
 

IRS Federal Appeal Rights

 
IRS Federal Appeal Rights are explained by the examiner at the beginning of each audit. Taxpayers who do not agree with the proposed changes may appeal by having a supervisory conference with the examiner’s manager or appeal their case administratively within the IRS, to the U.S. Tax Court, U.S. Claims Court or the local U.S. District Court.
If there is no agreement at the closing conference with the examiner or the examiner’s manager, the taxpayer has 30 days to consider the proposed adjustments and their next course of action.
If the taxpayer does not respond within 30 days, the IRS issues a statutory notice of deficiency, which gives the taxpayer 90 days to file a petition to the Tax Court. The Claims Court and District Court generally do not hear tax cases until after the tax is paid and administrative refund claims have been denied by the IRS.
The tax does not have to be paid to appeal within the IRS or to the Tax Court. A case may be further appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals or to the Supreme Court, if those courts accept the case.
 

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Miami, Ft.Lauderdale, Palm Beaches – Affordable SALES TAX HELP, PROBLEMS – Attorneys, CPA's, Former Agents

Affordable SALES TAX HELP, PROBLEMS

 
We have handled thousands of cases for South Floridians and since 1982.
We handle all cases no matter what the size.
We handle all civil or criminal tax problems and dealing with the State of Florida Department of Revenue.
We handle issues including Sales and Use tax audits, the settlement of tax warrants and the filing of back state tax returns.
You will never speak to a federal or state agent. We handle all the paperwork and all the communication.
All our work is done in-house by experienced tax professionals.
We are fast, efficient and affordable and know every tax solution available to any taxpayer or business. Because of our years of experience  of working in this field and industry, and because  of our hands  work experience with the federal  and State government, we know every tax strategy and tax option that is available  to get you a favorable tax result.
Trust your case to a professional tax firm that has been practicing since 1982 right here in  South Florida. Come by and visit us for free initial tax consultation.
We have over 206 years of professional tax experience in over 60 years of working directly for government agencies that deal with both federal and state and sales tax issues.
We are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau have been in private practice writer in South Florida since 1982.
 

Areas of Professional Tax Representation

 

  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
  • Full Service Accounting Tax Firm,
  • We taught Tax Law in the IRS Regional Training Center
  • Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors with over 60 years experience  in the local, district and regional IRS offices.
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau  “A” Plus
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Licensed and certified to practice in all 50 States
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran /Published  Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published EZINE Tax Expert
  • As heard on GRACE Net Radio.com – Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly

 
 

Areas of Professional Tax Practice:

 

  • Same Day IRS Tax Representation
  • Offers in Compromise or IRS Tax Debt Settlements
  • Immediate Release of IRS Bank Levies or IRS Wage Garnishments
  • Tax Relief from a IRS Bill, Letter or Notice of “Intent to Levy”
  • IRS Tax Audits
  • IRS Hardships Cases or Unable to Pay
  • Payment Plans, Installment Agreements, Structured agreements
  • Abatement of Penalties and Interest
  • State Sales Tax Cases
  • Payroll / Trust Fund Penalty Cases / 6672
  • Filing Late, Back, Unfiled Tax Returns
  • Tax Return Reconstruction
  • Affordable Sales Tax Help,Problems

 
Contact us for a no cost professional tax consult and stop the worry.
 
 

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SALES TAX PROBLEMS – CIVIL, CRIMINAL EXPERTS 
 
If you are experiencing a sales tax problem and you need a local professional tax firm contact us today for free initial tax consultation.
We are sales tax experts and have been practicing in South Florida since 1982.
We are A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau and have over 206 years of combined professional tax experience.
On our civil team are former government agents who have over 60 years of working directly in the local, district, and regional offices.
We are comprised of tax attorneys, certified public accountants, and former agents who are experts in sales tax problems.
Our civil staff deals with any sales tax issues concerning tax warrants, non-filing and settlements regarding sales and use tax problems.
If you have a criminal matter, you’ll speak directly with tax attorneys who are experts in dealing with criminal sales tax problems. All information is held under attorney-client privilege. We have a network of specialized attorneys besides our own that we use depending on your individual situation.
Since we have been practicing since 1982 right here in South Florida we have a network of people that can help you through any sales tax problem whether it be criminal or civil.
Call us today or come by or visit us in our offices and let us show you different tax options available to you that can help take the worry, anxiety, and stress out of your life.
It is always a best to take an assertive approach when dealing with any government agency. No matter what your problem or situation,  we will have a solution that you can live with.
 

Areas of Professional Tax Representation

 
 

  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
  • Full Service Accounting Tax Firm,
  • We taught Tax Law in the IRS Regional Training Center
  • Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors with over 60 years experience  in the local, district and regional IRS offices.
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau  “A” Plus
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Licensed and certified to practice in all 50 States
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran /Published  Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published EZINE Tax Expert
  • As heard on GRACE Net Radio.com – Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly

 

Areas of Professional Tax Practice:

 

  • Same Day IRS Tax Representation
  • Offers in Compromise or IRS Tax Debt Settlements
  • Immediate Release of IRS Bank Levies or IRS Wage Garnishments
  • Tax Relief from a IRS Bill, Letter or Notice of “Intent to Levy”
  • IRS Tax Audits
  • IRS Hardships Cases or Unable to Pay
  • Payment Plans, Installment Agreements, Structured agreements
  • Abatement of Penalties and Interest
  • State Sales Tax Cases
  • Payroll / Trust Fund Penalty Cases / 6672
  • Filing Late, Back, Unfiled Tax Returns
  • Tax Return Reconstruction
  • Civil Sales Tax Representation
  • Criminal Sales Tax Representation

 
The sooner you contact us the better you will sleep. As former government agents we understand the processes, the settlement techniques and the way the system operates. You want to use our firm for our years of experience and our affordability. Stop the worry today.
 
 
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