Audit & Tax Notice Support

Receiving a notice of audit from the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) is frightening for everyone since the IRS is feared by the majority of people and when the IRS is mentioned, immediately people think they are in big trouble. The majority of the time, an audit is simply to clarify and correct any problems or errors that the IRS discovered when your tax return was filed. An IRS audit can be intimidating, but with us at Southwest TX Solutions, we can handle the audit for you.

 

What to do when you receive a notice from IRS

If you have received an audit and tax notice from the IRS, the first thing you need to do is relax and then call Southwest Tax Solutions and schedule an appointment with us. Before your appointment, make sure to gather all of your documents that were used to prepare your tax return, and your copy of the tax return that was filed.  Remember to bring the notice of audit with you so that we can assess what the problem is and why they want to audit you. You can trust us to sort out the issues with the IRS and that you have our full support from start to finish.

 

What we will do

When you come to Southwest Tax Solutions for tax notice services, you can expect a thorough, competent approach as well as experience you can rely on to get the problem resolved. So, before we get started, we'll conduct a free analysis of your tax problem and provide upfront pricing. We'll then devise a strategy and collaborate with you to take the steps necessary to address the IRS issue. Following that, you should expect a follow-up from us, in which we'll explain your findings and the measures you'll need to take to stay compliant.

 

Common reasons IRS issues an audit

There are a few common reasons why the IRS issues an audit notice, which we'll go through briefly here. Because of late filing, late payment, or another matter, the IRS has imposed a penalty on you. You have filed your taxes, but you are unable to pay them right now or owe money from a previous return. Someone has used your name and Taxpayer ID on tax records, committing tax identity theft. You've filed an amended tax return, but the IRS isn't happy about it. Southwest Tax Solutions is familiar with all of the reasons why the IRS has released an audit notice, and we will be able to assist you in the process and help you address the issues.

 

How long does the audit process take?

The length of time it takes to complete an audit is largely determined by the type of issues being investigated, the amount of documentation needed, and which IRS division is conducting the investigation. Audits involving revenue from companies, such as proprietorships and partnerships, are likely to take longer because it is more complicated. The good news is that it normally takes less than a year to complete. Southwest Tax Solutions promises to be there for you throughout the audit.

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