Comprehensive IRS Audit Representation
IRS audits can be incredibly time-consuming and may distract significantly from your business and personal life in Colorado. At The Law Office of Jason Carr, we understand that your time is valuable. We offer complete audit representation services, managing the entire process on your behalf. Our expert Colorado tax lawyers act as your authorized representative, meaning you don’t have to leave your work or deal with the IRS’s bureaucracy and paperwork. Most clients at The Law Office of Jason Carr don’t even need to communicate directly with the auditing agency. There’s no lost income, no sleepless nights, and no aggravation.
When you receive notification of an audit, simply forward it to us, and we handle everything from there. Our firm not only provides representation for standard income tax audits but also specializes in defending against focused tax credit audits, including the Employee Retention Credit, R&D Credit, Cost Segregation, Workers’ Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC), 179D, and 45L, among others. Trust The Law Office of Jason Carr to safeguard your interests and maintain your peace of mind during IRS audits in Colorado.
What We Do
- Defend your income tax return through the highest level of appeals.
- Review your documentation before the IRS sees it.
- Review and respond to correspondence notices.
- Schedule and attend all audit appointments on your behalf.
- Conduct analysis and create a strategy for issue resolution.
- Prepare requests for appeals conferences.
- If necessary, prepare a U.S. Tax Court Petition.
- Minimize the financial impact of an audit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is an audit?
A. The Internal Revenue Services (IRS) examination of an individual or a corporation’s tax return to verify its accuracy. It is the taxpayer that is responsible for providing all support of records, so it is encouraged that the taxpayer maintains good records.
Q. If I receive a letter from the IRS notifying me of an audit, what do I do?
A. We recommend you Schedule a Consultation with us to determine how we might help. We do not recommend contacting the IRS on your own.
Q. How long does the audit process last?
A. Audits can last anywhere from a couple of weeks to a year, or longer. The amount of time required depends on a number of factors such as audit scope, response times, and the availability of records. As our client, we will manage the audit process on your behalf start to finish.
Q. What is the cost of this service?
A. Our IRS tax resolution fees are based on our flex-fee structure, and all costs are pre-approved by you when you decide to hire us. We offer payment plans, if needed, and set our fees so you do not have to worry about unexpected legal bills. There are no surprises, no add-ons. Because every situation is different, we recommend you Schedule a Tax Consultation so we can discuss your case in detail.