IRS
Audits Can be Successfully Fought!
Threat
of an IRS Audit or State Tax Audit can justifiably strike fear into the
potential audit victim. Business owners, professionals, corporations,
partnerships and LLCs have more complicated business transactions than
most W-2 wage earners.
Fear
of tax increases, tax penalties such as negligence penalties, late
filing penalties and late payment penalties as well as interest on the
tax increase and penalties, is real. Big increases in tax dollars owed
and even claims of civil tax fraud are the potential result of a
mishandled tax audit.
Do not let the audit start
without Legal Representation.
1. Engage a tax attorney, in addition to your accountant to represent
you during the audit process.
2. Defer all of the Auditor's questions to your
tax attorney and accountant.
3. Gather your accounting records and all tax
returns for the years being audited
IRS auditors, known as Internal Revenue
Agents, and their criminal
counter part, CID (Criminal Investigation Division) agents have
extensive training and education. Without the assistance of a qualified
tax lawyer before the audit even starts, a taxpayer is starting behind
the IRS professionals.
The
first step is preparation and acquisition of tax law information.
General
Information Concerning Audits
You
are not going to jail!!!!!
Almost
all tax audits are simply about the various levels of government trying
to get more money. Every year, usually around the April 15 filing date,
the IRS announces a vicious prosecution against nationally (or locally)
known high profile individuals. This is part of the IRS enforcement
technique to scare taxpayers into "following the rules" imposed by the
Treasury. But the fact does not change that few taxpayers are indicted
solely for tax matters. An IRS Audit notice is for money not jail!
Call
Ronald J. Cappuccio, J.D., LL.M.(Tax), Tax Lawyer at (856) 665-2121
before the audit Starts!
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Not Wait to See How the Audit
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Winning
the audit requires the taxpayer to prepare for the audit. Good
preparation is more than simply gathering the documents demanded.
Identification of the tax law issues and factual areas of contention
require the experience and knowledge of a tax attorney. Even if the
return was prepared by a CPA or professional accountant, the approach
of the tax attorney is to advocate for the taxpayer. Immediately,
arrange for an initial consultation to prepare for the audit.
Types
of Audits
There are three general types of IRS Audits:
1. Mail Audit
2. Office Audit
3. Field Audit
The
Mail Audit is typically if there is a
discrepancy within
the return
(such as a calculation error) or with third party information such as
1099's. Usually, these audits merely require submitting backup
information, documents, and an explanation. Typically, this type of
audit requires minimal assistance.
An Office
Audit normally is
for W-2 wage earners and some small business owners. The taxpayer is
required to bring substantiating documentation for the return to the
local IRS Office for analysis. The Office Audit typically lasts 1 day
or less. Frequently, taxpayers are lulled into believing that the audit
is "simple" and "straightforward" and try to not have legal
representation. This is how an unwary taxpayer can fall into the traps
of the IRS Revenue Agent. Immediately upon receipt of an Office Audit
Notice, the taxpayer should consult a tax lawyer.
Field Audits,
where one or more IRS Revenue Agents come to a
taxpayer's office are
usually reserved for corporations, partnerships and limited liability
companies (LLC), although complex sole proprietorship are also subject
to field audits. The auditor has to go to the office of the taxpayer
because the documentation and legal issues are voluminous and complex.
The taxpayer should expect to obtain legal representation as well as
further accounting assistance to prepare for the audit.
Call Ronald
J. Cappuccio, J.D., LL.M.(Tax), Tax Lawyer at (856) 665-2121
before the audit Starts!
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