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Tax Audit Representation

Our IRS tax audit attorneys understand how stressful and time-consuming audits can be, and we are here to help.

Confronting an IRS office audit, correspondence audit, or any type of tax audit is no easy task. Our experienced legal team is here to navigate the process and provide clear, results-oriented solutions to protect your interests.

At Ayar Law, our primary goal is to limit the scope of the audit and minimize the disruption to your life or business. From handling IRS correspondence to attending meetings at the IRS office, we work tirelessly to protect your rights and explore every option to secure the best possible outcome.
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Our Representation Covers

  • Handling all correspondence with the auditor.
  • Reviewing all requests for documentation to ensure they are fair and reasonable.
  • Attending all interviews and meetings on your behalf, including at the IRS office.
  • Negotiating the most favorable terms possible.
And our work doesn’t stop there…
  • If you disagree with the outcome of the audit, we can assist you through the Audit Appeal process.
  • If a balance is owed after the audit, we help secure a resolution that fits your goals.
Don’t face an IRS or State audit alone. Trust our tax audit attorneys to safeguard your financial well-being.

Representation For An Audit Currently Underway

We focus on keeping your tax liability as low as legally possible by carefully reviewing all documentation requests, handling all correspondence, and attending interviews or meetings on your behalf.

Appealing an Audit That's Concluded

If you disagree with the audit findings, we’ve got you covered in IRS Appeals. By negotiating with IRS Appeals and/or filing a US Tax Court Petition, we can work with IRS personnel who have greater discretion in resolving issues related to your case.

Audits Concerning Employee Retention Credit Claims

Does the IRS suspect you claimed the ERC when you shouldn’t have? We've helped hundreds of clients submit and substantiate their ERC claims, and we can help you too.

Fraud and Other Considerations

Are you nervous about you or your client’s records, or a lack thereof? Or perhaps you made a mistake when filing? We are well-prepared to anticipate how the government may view your record-keeping habits and other errors, and more importantly, what action they may take, criminal or otherwise.

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Common Questions

Yes, you should hire a tax lawyer for an IRS audit. IRS agents are trained to gather information that may not always be in your favor. Without an attorney, you may inadvertently provide information that could lead to more tax owed, penalties or even more scrutiny.

An experienced tax attorney can walk you through the audit process and make sure your financial statements and supporting documentation are presented to the IRS in the best light possible given the facts and circumstances of your case. They know how to navigate IRS procedures, advocate for you, and protect your rights throughout the process. With an attorney on your side, you can minimize the risks and get the best result.

The cost of IRS audit representation varies widely depending on your specific situation.


Here are some of the key factors that can impact the cost:

  • Complexity of Your Tax Situation: If you have multiple sources of income, business deductions or international financial interests on your return, more time and resources will be required.

  • Scope of the Audit: The IRS may audit specific items on your return or a full blown audit of multiple years and financial records.

  • Availability of Documentation: If your financial records and supporting documents are organized and easily accessible, the process will be more efficient and cost effective. If your records are missing or incomplete, more time will be required to prepare and present to the IRS.

  • Stage of the Audit: Costs will vary if you are preparing for an initial audit, responding to IRS requests or appealing an audit outcome. Representation at later stages requires more legal strategy and negotiation.

  • Potential Tax Liabilities: If large tax liabilities are at stake, your representation will involve more planning, negotiation with the IRS, and possibly litigation, all of which will increase your legal fees.

No! IRS agents are trained to ask questions in a way that may lead you to inadvertently provide information that could be used against you, even if you believe you are being honest and transparent. Without experienced legal guidance, you may unintentionally make statements that could increase your tax liability, trigger penalties, or prolong the audit process.

A tax attorney can help you respond to IRS inquiries in a way that presents your financial situation accurately while minimizing potential risks. By having an attorney represent you, you avoid the stress of dealing with the IRS on your own and increase the likelihood of achieving a favorable outcome.

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Don’t Face An IRS or State Audit Alone.

Trust our IRS tax audit attorneys to safeguard your financial well-being.

Call our office at 800-571-7175 for a complementary case evaluation.

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