If you receive any audit letter, notice, or inquiry related to your tax return, The Tax Destination is here to represent your case before the IRS/State Revenue Department, regardless of who prepared your tax return. The IRS typically has three years from the due date of the tax return to assess additional taxes, issuing an Audit Letter for examination. With the authority to review taxpayer records supporting filed tax returns, it’s advisable to retain relevant records for at least three years from the filing date.
Taxpayer representation involves assisting clients with various taxing authorities, negotiating payment plans or settlements, and, when necessary, representing clients in court. At The Tax Destination, we guide clients through the dispute process, ranging from collection actions to administrative appeals and litigation, ensuring comprehensive support on taxation issues. The ideal representatives for tax matters before the IRS are your CPA, tax attorney, or an Enrolled Agent. These professionals are well-versed in your tax return, allowing them to address issues in its preparation and filing effectively.