You’ve filed all of your tax returns, and because of your level of income you find yourself in the class of taxpayers whose return is more likely to trigger an…
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Once a tax return has been flagged for an audit, the taxpayer, whether an individual or business, needs the prompt assistance of a knowledgeable expert. An audit can be stressful, invasive and invariably unpleasant for the taxpayer.
Generally, the IRS Examiner conducting an audit knows more about the tax laws than you do.
Going through an IRS audit without a tax attorney, whether as an individual or business, puts you at a clear disadvantage.
Having an experienced New York tax attorney represent you at an audit, to offer you valuable IRS audit defense, will maximize your protection from the IRS and more likely result in your case being closed out quickly, and save you thousands of dollars.
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Attorneys at Thorgood Law Firm have represented individuals and businesses throughout New York and across the United States at IRS income tax audits and withholding tax audits. We are experienced at what it takes to obtain timely and cost-effective solutions.
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