Tax relief associates can take the fear out of an audit and take the
sting out of findings which result in an unmanageable tax debt. The
words "tax audit" create outright fear in people for a lot of reasons,
but one of the main ones is the lack of control taxpayers feel in an
audit situation. The IRS has fostered these feelings through their
actions and responses as a psychological compliance tool.
Fearless Audits
When you are notified you are being audited, the first reaction is
normally one of anxiety. The IRS has so much power and authority, and
they seem like an unstoppable force. But tax relief associates can
prove this is a wrong assumption because the IRS can be forced to
follow the law and to respect taxpayer rights.
The IRS has spent a lot of resources convincing the American public
that not following the tax laws can result in financial devastation.
Most Americans would rather pay taxes they don't owe rather than submit
to an audit. The reason isn't because they have anything to hide. It's
because there is an innate mistrust of the IRS.
In other words, people have no confidence the IRS will be fair and
follow the laws and regulations to the best of their ability. IRS agent
performance is largely judged by the ability of the agent to find
additional tax dollars. Most audits result in additional tax
assessments which means the problems are just beginning for the
taxpayer.
Tax relief associates can help you through a fearless audit and
beyond. A tax representative can assist you with all audit dealings and
will work to minimize the financial impact of findings. In addition,
your tax negotiator will continue to work with the IRS to establish a
reasonable payment solution in the event the assessments create a tax
balance you're unable to pay.
Brave New World
Tax relief associates take the fear out of audits and out of audit
findings. The IRS are masters at making people feel as if they have
done wrong even when they have done their very best to obey the tax
laws. It really seems unfair that a government agency can make the very
people who pay their salaries so anxious, but in the IRS world the
concept of fairness is negotiable.
Fortunately, it's a brave new world today. More and more people are
becoming aware of the fact they don't have to fear the IRS when they
have acted in good faith. But even in those unusual cases where the
taxpayer has created some of his or her own problems, the tax relief
associates can assist with the negotiation process.
Audits and audit findings don't have to be frightening events in
your life when you retain one of the qualified tax relief associates.