There are generally two types of audits, a correspondence audit by mail or an in-person interview audit. A correspondence audit usually involves requests for records, such as receipts or cancelled checks, to support specific items on your filed tax returns. When an audit cannot be conducted by correspondence via the mail, the return will be sent to an IRS office for an in-person interview. The audit judgement is usually not in the taxpayer’s best interest when the taxpayer has not been properly represented or when they lack knowledge on the audit process and requested information. Both audits have deadlines that must be met and require prompt response. Take action by seeking a knowledgeable tax resolution specialist before calling the IRS or state. Bullseye Tax Resolution has knowledge and experience on the audit process and we are authorized to represent taxpayers before the IRS and all 50 state agencies. Call us for a free consultation. We will effectively and efficiently handle the audit on your behalf with your best interests in mind. We will strive to obtain a zero change (meaning the IRS accepted your return as originally filed and will not charge additional tax, interests or penalties), limit the audit process time frame and negotiate the best solutions for you.
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