Audit Protection Plan
You open your mailbox and spot an envelope from the Internal Revenue Service—not the kind with a refund check peeking through. Your heart races, palms sweat, and you start praying it’s nothing serious. But when you tear it open, you find an IRS notice questioning your tax return or, worse, announcing an audit.
You may wonder why you received this notice, especially since you had a tax professional prepare your return. The reality? Even with expert preparation, audits happen. The IRS selects returns for review at random, and sometimes missing documents like a 1099 you forgot about—can trigger scrutiny.
That notice doesn’t mean the IRS is right. It means they think something is wrong, and now they want to talk. Are you ready to handle that conversation? What if they say a deduction isn’t allowed? Do you know how to push back?
What Happens if the IRS Wants to Audit You?
Sometimes, an IRS audit means a meeting at their office. Imagine sitting across from an IRS agent, answering 54 invasive questions about your financial life on the spot. Are you confident you know what they’ll ask and how to respond?
This is not a casual conversation. Everything you say can be used against you. Representing yourself is a mistake.
Would You Go to Court Without a Lawyer?
Then why would you face the IRS without expert help?
The IRS has one goal—collect more money from you. They may say they’re playing fair, but agents are evaluated based on how much extra tax they collect. They have the power to seize your bank accounts and garnish wages. Even if your notice seems simple, one wrong response could cost you thousands.
The True Cost of an Audit
Hiring a tax professional to defend you in an audit can cost $3,500 to $10,000 or more. That’s money you’d rather spend on a vacation, home upgrades, or your kids.
Many people assume audit representation is included in their tax prep fee. It’s not. If we ever make a mistake, we take responsibility, but defending an audit is an entirely separate process—one that can drain your time and finances.
With audits increasing, we created a plan to protect you. The IRS wants you to represent yourself because they know they can push you around and extract more money.
Finally, an Affordable Solution to IRS Notices and Audits
Imagine getting an IRS notice and simply forwarding it to us. No stress. No guessing. Just send it over, and we’ll handle it.
With our Audit Protection Plan, you won’t have to:
- Spend hours on hold with the IRS, only to be disconnected.
- Decode a confusing letter that seems designed to frustrate you.
- Attend an intimidating IRS meeting.
We’ll immediately file a 2848 Power of Attorney, meaning the IRS must deal with us, not you. You’ll get a licensed CPA or Enrolled Agent assigned to your case, who will:
- Develop a custom strategy to handle your audit or IRS notice.
- Negotiate with the IRS on your behalf.
- Explore settlement options if necessary.
- Help you set up an affordable payment plan if the IRS says you owe more than you can afford.
And if you ever need to meet with an agent in person? We’ll go for you.
Peace of Mind Without the Price Tag
With our Audit Protection Plan, you’re covered. No surprise fees, no sleepless nights—just expert defense when you need it most.
Don’t take chances with the IRS. Protect yourself today.
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