Frank tax Law

IRS Audits

One of the prime areas of Frank Tax Law's practice is audit representation. Thorough preparation can go a long way towards achieving a winning outcome. To successfully survive an audit, your case must be presented in an effective manner. At Frank Tax Law, we are familiar with the IRS' audit techniques. As a result, we are able to present, for example, the records supporting the income and expense on your tax return in a way that will maximize their value. It is critical to identify the weaknesses in a case prior to meeting with the Revenue Agent.

Many people who put off seeking an attorney's counsel believe they can tackle the IRS on their own. You may feel confident enough to represent yourself and think, "The Revenue Agent seems nice and is helping me through this." The only problem is that it is not the Revenue Agent's job to help you win. If you decide to go it alone at an audit, you will find there are many pitfalls. At Frank & Associates, we understand how the IRS thinks and operates and we believe that we can add value to any audit examination.

We handle IRS examinations at the revenue agent and the administrative appeals levels. Thorough preparation and effective presentation are the hallmarks of our audit practice. Should a resolution not be reached with the revenue agent, our firm has extensive experience in filing written protests and negotiating with appeals officers. In addition to addressing the IRS audit, we also advise clients as to how to treat sensitive tax issues prospectively.

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