IRS AUDIT Representation
IRS AUDIT Representation
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Every year, millions of taxpayers receive IRS audit notices. It can be daunting to receive a notification or letter from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). The IRS can be extremely intimidating, and at the first notice of an IRS letter, many individuals find themselves overwhelmed with stress. Rather than scrambling to compile years of financial documents and income tax returns, taxpayers facing an audit should retain the services of an experienced audit representative.
The IRS will notify the taxpayer first by mail if the taxpayer has been randomly selected for an audit. The letter will have the contact information and detailed instructions on how to respond to the audit. In the initial letter, the IRS will request specific documents to proceed with the audit. The Internal Revenue Service may conduct the audit in person if the taxpayer doesn't respond to the document request by mail. Audits can take anywhere from six months to a year or more. The length of the audit depends on the nature of and circumstances surrounding the audit.