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Fresh Start Tax

 

We are a Affordable Christian tax firm that specializes in IRS representation.<><

We have been  in private practice since 1982 and have over 206 years of professional experience and have over 60 years of working directly for the Internal Revenue Service and the local, district, and regional tax offices of the IRS.

We are comprised of Christian Tax Professionals.

Our firm handles any IRS problems whatsoever including: collections and billing notices to IRS tax audits including IRS appeals.

Also on staff is a Christian tax attorney for cases that need to go US Tax Court.



Why Hire Fresh Start Tax, LLC, a Christian Tax Services Firm?  We tell you the truth!

1. Fresh Start Tax is a National Tax Firm whose principles have been practicing Tax Law since 1982.

2. On staff are Christian Board Tax Attorneys, CPAs and Former IRS Agents, Managers and Instructors.

3. Former IRS Agents/Managers will review, manage, represent and close your IRS Tax Case for the best settlement possible.

4. We are one of the most experienced and trusted Professional Tax Firms with over 205 years of tax experience.

5. We have an “A” Plus Rating from the Better Business Bureau.

 

  • Our professional have saved clients millions of dollars
  • We’ve successfully resolved thousands of cases since 1998
  • We are dedicated to providing the highest standards in the quality of our work and making sure the customer’s experience exceeds their expectations

How do you discern godly counsel?

 

Psalm 37:30 The godly offer good counsel, they know what is right from wrong.

 

Proverbs 18:2  Fools have no interest in understanding; they only want to offer their own opinions.

 

Proverbs 27:9 The heartfelt counsel of a friend is as sweet as perfume and incense.

 

Call us today for free initial tax consultation.

 

IRS Tax Audit – Former IRS Agents, Managers – Essex, Morris, Bergen, Passaic, Union – New Jersey – Tax Audit Representation

Mike Sullivan

 

IRS Tax Audit – Most Common Types of Tax Audits – Former IRS Managers, Agents – Fresh Start Tax LLC – Tax Audit Representation

We are comprised of Tax Attorneys, IRS Tax Lawyers, CPA’s and Former IRS agents and managers. We are a local New Jersey Firm.   The Affordable Firm.

We have worked hundreds and hundreds of IRS and Sales Tax audits. We are tax experts in Tax Audit Representation. 1-866-700-1040.

We are over 205 years of total tax experience and over 60 years of direct IRS work experience. We know all the policies and procedures for tax audits due to our extensive background with the IRS.

Should have any questions regarding an IRS tax audit contact us for a no cost professional consultation 1-866-700-1040.

Facts about IRS Tax Audits:

  • The IRS audits a total of 1,391,581 tax returns a year,
  • IRS is hiring 15,000 new IRS Agents under the new IRS budget,
  • The IRS field agents complete more than 310,000 audits by office or business visits a year,
  • IRS prosecutes over 3000 taxpayers a year for tax crimes,
  • The IRS completes over 1,081,152 correspondence audits a year,
  • IRS has installed new software tracking systems with the development of the CADE 2 computer to spot and recognize tax audits more proficiently.

The most common type of IRS Tax Audits

1. Front End Loaded Planning Time ( see below for a explanation )

The planned direct examination staff years  and the number of return closures are front end loaded into the plan. These resources are allocated, after consideration of work in process, prior to committing resources available to other compliance initiatives.

The planned direct examination staff years  and the number of case closures are front loaded into the plan. The objectives and time allocated may change from fiscal year to fiscal year.

Examples of front end loaded time are as follows:

1. Abusive Tax Avoidance Transactions,

2. Coordinated Industry Case (CIC) time,

3. Compliance Assurance Process (CAP) time,

4. Joint Committee,

5. National Research Program ,

6. Protection of Revenue Base ,

7. Compliance Initiative Projects,

8. Outreach Programs.
The most common of all tax audits is the DIF Audit.

Each tax return that is filed with the IRS is graded with a DIF number. A DIF score is a grade that your tax return receives when compared to other tax returns which is similar to yours. The higher the DIF and high your chance for a IRS tax audit.

You will never know your DIF, it is reserved for IRS personal only. A label with a DIF score is placed on your return by machine.

Discriminant Index Function (DIF) Overview

DIF as referenced in IRM 4.19.11.1.4, Sources of Returns for Classification, is a mathematical technique used to score income tax returns for examination potential.

These formulas were developed based on available NRP data. Each return measured under DIF receives a DIF score.

Generally, the higher the score, the greater the audit potential. The highest scored returns are made available to Examination upon request.

DIF mathematical formulas are confidential and for official use only. The DIF score assigned to a return should not be disclosed.
Types of DIF Returns Scored by the CADE 2 Computer of the IRS.

The following types of returns are computer scored under the DIF System:

a. Individual,

b. Corporation,

c. S Corporation,

d. Partnership,

e. Fiduciary.

Call us today to have the very best chance for a tax audit defense. 1-866-700-1040.

IRS Tax Audit – Former IRS Agents, Managers – Essex, Morris, Bergen, Passaic, Union – New Jersey – Tax Audit Representation

 

IRS Tax Audit – Sales Tax Audit – Former Agents – Upper Montclair, Cedar Grove, West Orange, Ridgewood, Mendham, Franklin Lakes, Newark, Bernardsville – New Jersey

 

Mike SullivanIRS Tax Audit – Sales Tax Audit – Former Agents

We are a professional tax firm specializing in IRS and New Jersey Tax Audits;

On staff are Tax Attorneys, Tax Lawyers, CPA’s and Former IRS agents.

Fresh Start Tax LLC – New Jersey
209 Cooper Ave,
Upper Montclair, NJ 07043
1-866-700-1040

We have 60 years of direct IRS work experience and have worked in conjunction with the State in various forms of Sales Tax Audits.

You may call us for a no cost professional tax consult so you can learn about the scope and direction of a IRS Tax Audit or a Sales Tax Audit.

All work is done in house by certified tax professionals.


There are different type of tax audits. The most common  type of tax audits:

1.  A mail correspondence tax audit. Over 1.4 million tax returns are audited this way. the IRS simply sends a notice advising you there was a math or computation error on your tax return.

2. The DIF tax audit. Your tax return fell out of the national standard for income and expense ratios. Each return has a DIF number attached and is classified information.

3. Specialty program. IRS runs special programs on industries and businesses. Many times this can relate to the area abuses.

4. Whistle blower. Someone rats you out.

5. National Research Projects

Importance of National Research Projects Results. ( in depth look )

Because NRP results are used to develop or update formulas for scoring returns as to their probability for additional tax or additional income, it is essential that examinations be thorough. Examiners should remain mindful of causing undue burden for the taxpayer.

Scope of Examination .

Every classified item must be examined. An inquiry or an inspection of records and documents must be made for all classified line items.

Expansion of Audit Scope.

If the examination reveals changes to any of the classified items, the examiner usually considers expanding the examination to include other items, if any, on the return or supporting schedules. These audits become more in depth.

NRP selection is not a basis for expanding the scope of an examination, if the examination was in process prior to the return being designated by NRP.

For any return closed  prior to its designation as an NRP return, an NRP report will be completed based on the results of such examination if the NRP Office determines the results are valid for study purposes.

These NRP tax audits are used to set the National Standards for DIF scores.

Related Entity Examinations.

If a related entity is classified, the tax examiner usually follows the required filing checks procedures. If the related entity is not examined, the examiner will document why it was not examined and no-change the issue on RGS. If the related entity is deemed worthy of examination, the examiner needs to timely request controls on the related return and open an examination on that entity.

If the related entity is outside the group control, the examiner will follow the procedures outlined in the IRM for collateral examinations.

Depth of a NRP Tax Examination.

Tax  Examiners must use their professional judgment concerning the depth of examination required for any particular item on the tax return bearing in mind the research nature of the examination.

Tax Examiners  should use professional judgment regarding the depth of examination of an issue. The depth of the examination of a NRP examination is the same as is used in field audits.

NRP taxpayers must not be held to a higher standard or more in-depth audit procedures.

Issues should be perused to the depth necessary to reach a support able conclusion. Oral testimony may be accepted in appropriate situations.

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IRS Tax Audit – Sales Tax Audit – Former Agents –  Upper Montclair, Cedar Grove, West Orange, Ridgewood, Mendham, Franklin Lakes, Newark, Bernardsville – New Jersey

Tax Planning Top Tips – Former IRS Agents – IRS Tax Experts – Tax Preparation Experts

Tax Tips for Future Tax Planning

You should always be checking with some of the top tax professionals in the industry to make sure your tax return is prepared accurately and that you have all the tax deductions so you can fully optimize all the tax resources available to you.

Call us at Fresh Start Tax LLC 1-866-700-1040 so former IRS Agents can audit proof your income or corporate tax return today.

With that said, these are the top tax tips to prepare to make tax time and tax season much easier.

1. Always important, adjust your withholding.

Right now is a good time to review your withholding and make adjustments for next year, especially if you prefer more money in each paycheck this year.

If you owed at tax time, perhaps you would like next year’s tax payment to be much smaller. This is a good time to change your withholding on your W-4.

You can use  the very easy IRS’s Withholding Calculator at www.irs.gov or Publication 919,” How Do I Adjust My Tax Withholding? “

2. Store your return in a safe place. Have a safe back up on disc or in the clouds.

Put your 2011 tax return and supporting documents somewhere secure so you’ll know exactly where to find them and if you receive an IRS notice and need to refer to your return.

Remember, the IRS usually goes back 3 years for tax audits. Make sure you keep all receipts for a minimum of 3 years.

3. Organize your record keeping.

You should establish a central location where everyone in your household can put tax-related records all year long. Anything from a shoebox to a file cabinet works. Just be consistent to avoid a scramble for misplaced mileage logs or charity receipts come tax time. It is much easier to establish a system of filing at the beginning of the year. I know, this is like homework but it makes tax season much easier.

4. Review your paycheck.

Make sure your employer is properly withholding and reporting retirement account contributions, health insurance payments, charitable payroll deductions and other items. These payroll adjustments can make a big difference on your bottom line. Fixing an error in your paycheck now gets you back on track before it becomes a huge hassle. You should have a professional tax preparer review all your documents.

5. Shop for a tax professional early or contact Fresh Start Tax LLC 1-866-700-1040

If you use a tax professional to help you with a strategic plan and make financial decisions throughout the year. You will have more time when you are not up against a deadline or anxious for your refund. Beware of filing fraud.

Choose a tax professional wisely. You are ultimately responsible for the accuracy of your own return regardless of who prepares it.

6. Prepare to itemize deductions.

If your expenses typically fall just below the amount to make itemizing advantageous, a bit of planning to bundle deductions into 2012 may pay off. An early or extra mortgage payment, per-deadline property tax payments, planned donations or strategically paid medical bills could equal some tax savings.

See the Schedule A instructions for expenses you can deduct if you’re itemizing and then prepare an approach that works best for you.

7. Strategies about tuition payments or other tax credits if you qualify.

The American Opportunity Tax Credit, which offsets higher education expenses, is set to expire after 2012. It may be beneficial to pay 2013 tuition in 2012 to take full advantage of this tax credit, up to $2,500, before it expires.

8. Keep up with changes during the tax year, mostly tax credits.

Find out about tax law changes, helpful tips and IRS announcements all year by subscribing to IRS Tax Tips through www.irs.gov or IRS2Go, the mobile app from the IRS. The IRS issues tips regularly during summer and tax season.

The IRS emphasizes that each household’s financial circumstances are different so it’s important to fully consider your specific situation and goals before making large financial decisions.

If you have any questions call our tax professionals today and good luck.

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Fresh Start Tax

 

Affordable Fresh Start Tax LLC        A Local South Florida Professional Tax Firm     Since 1982

 

  “A”  Plus Rated by the Better Business Bureau    Practicing IRS Tax Representation since 1982 in South Florida     Former IRS Audit Supervisors on staff

We are one of the oldest, most trusted and experienced professional tax firms in South Florida. We have successfully represented thousands of taxpayers before the IRS since 1982.

We are  one of the most experienced firm .

Our unique blend of staff : Board Certified Tax Attorneys, CPAs and former IRS Auditors, Managers and Field Agents allows us to know all the strategies to use to settle your IRS tax audit no matter how simple or complex.

Do not worry about your IRS Tax Audit. A Former IRS Agent Supervisor will manage and settle your case.


How we successfully handle IRS Tax Audits:

 

Being former IRS Agents and Managers has uniquely qualified our firm to handle IRS tax audits.  We have over 60 years of working for the IRS and our firm has over 140 years of tax experience. We have successful handled thousands of IRS tax audits over the years.

1. We immediately contact IRS and submit a power of attorney so the IRS must only speak directly to us.
2. All  your correspondence and documentation for the tax audit are reviewed by our firm. We try to limit the scope of the IRS audit.
3. We go over all your tax records and prepare for the tax audit. With our vast experience, many times we have you reconstruct certain expenses that you may have lost records for.
4. We met with the IRS as long as it takes, have IRS issue to us the closing report, and review all final documents with our clients.
5. After securing the final report, we review all documents, make decisions, and make recommendations on how to close the case file.
6. In cases we disagree on with the IRS, we prepare all necessary appeal documents.
7. On agreed cases, work out settlement agreements for payments to IRS.

 

Our Company Resume: ( Since 1982 )

  • Our staff has over 140 years of professional IRS tax representation experience collectively
  • On staff, Board Certified Tax Attorney’s, IRS Tax Lawyers, Certified Public Accountants, Enrolled Agents,
  • Former IRS Managers, Instructors and Trainers
  • Highest Rating by the Better Business Bureau “A”
  • Fast, affordable, and economical
  • Licensed to practice in all 50 States
  • Certified by the Internal Revenue Service
  • Nationally Recognized Veteran Former IRS Agent
  • Nationally Recognized Published Tax Expert
  • As heard on 90.3 FM Monthly Radio Show-Business Weekly

 

 

Other Areas of Tax Practice:

  • Immediate  IRS Tax Representation
  • Offers in Compromise/ IRS Tax Debt Settlement
  • Immediate Release of Bank Garnishments or Wage Levies
  • IRS Bill/Notice of “Intent to Levy” or Final Notices
  • IRS Tax Audits Small and Large Dollar
  • Hardships Cases / Unable to Pay
  • Payment Plans, Installment Agreements
  • Innocent Spouse Relief
  • Abatement of Penalties and Interest
  • State Sales Tax Cases
  • Payroll/ Trust Fund Penalty Cases