Audit Reconsideration

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Did you know if you disagree with the results of an IRS audit, or a return created by IRS on your behalf, there is a process whereby the findings can be challenged with the IRS? By presenting new information, it is possible to partially or completely abate the tax bill from an audit.

An audit reconsideration can be requested if a taxpayer:

  • Did not appear for the audit

  • Moved and did not receive correspondent from the IRS

  • Located additional information that was not provided during original audit

  • Disagree with the assessment from the audit

Understanding your rights as a taxpayer throughout the reconsideration process, and in general, can help to ensure the fulfillment of your tax liabilities without being taken advantage of. Further, know that you are also allowed to hire professional representation to have tax issues resolved on your behalf. Here is where Precision Tax Associates LLC can walk you through the audit reconsideration process, the documentation necessary to support your position and represent you in front of the IRS to achieve the most favorable outcome possible.

We look forward to working jointly with you in the handling of your tax matter!

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