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Frequently Asked Questions
Your tax relief questions answered.
An audit is the IRS reviewing your return to verify income, deductions, or credits. Most are handled by mail or a single office visit — not in person — and end with either "no change," a refund, or a proposed balance you can agree to or dispute. It's a review, not an accusation.
Yes. Enrolled agents, CPAs, and tax attorneys can represent you before the IRS under a Power of Attorney (Form 2848) — they communicate with the auditor, submit documents, and argue your case directly, so you don't have to.
You have the right to professional representation, to know why the IRS is asking for information, to keep your case confidential, to a fair and courteous process, and to appeal a decision you disagree with. You're never required to meet the IRS alone.
You don't have to accept a proposed adjustment. A tax professional can request a manager review, file a formal appeal with the IRS Office of Appeals, or take the case to Tax Court if needed — and handle the process for you.
Ignoring it is the costliest option: the IRS can finalize the additional tax plus penalties without your input, then move to collections — liens, levies, and wage garnishment. Responding on time keeps your options open.
It depends on the complexity of your audit, and most professionals start with a free consultation to scope your case and quote you up front — so you'll know the cost before you commit.

