Audit Representation
Professional IRS Audit Defense Backed by Federally Licensed Representation
Receiving an IRS audit notice can be intimidating.
A tax audit does not automatically mean you did anything wrong. But how you respond can significantly affect the outcome.
The IRS expects documentation, timely responses, and accurate explanations. Mistakes, delays, or incomplete disclosures can increase your risk of penalties or an expanded examination.
At 911 Tax Relief, our federally licensed tax experts provide professional IRS audit representation for taxpayers nationwide. We can communicate directly with the IRS on your behalf, manage the documentation, and protect your compliance position throughout the audit process.
Call 911 Tax Relief today at 402-761-1509 to request a confidential consultation.
What Happens During an IRS Audit?
An IRS audit is a formal review of your tax return. When conducting an audit, the IRS may examine:
- Your reported income
- Your claimed deductions
- Your business expenses
- Your tax credits
- Your payroll records
- Tour financial accounts
An audit can happen in several ways:
- Correspondence audits (by mail)
- Office audits (at an IRS office)
- Field audits (an in-person review at your home or business)
Each type requires careful handling, and the way you respond matters. If the IRS identifies discrepancies, the situation may expand and lead to additional tax assessments or collection actions such as tax levies.
Why Professional Audit Representation Matters
When you represent yourself, you speak directly to the IRS examiner. But when you hire professional representation, we speak on your behalf.
Our federally licensed tax experts have unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS. We will:
- Review the audit notice
- Analyze your original return
- Identify any area of risk
- Gather and organize the required documentation
- Communicate with the IRS examiner
- Respond to follow-up inquiries
- Negotiate proposed adjustments when appropriate
Professional representation creates structure and reduces any unnecessary exposure.
Types of IRS Audits We Handle
We represent clients nationwide in:
- Individual income tax audits
- Self-employed and 1099 audits
- Small business audits
- S-Corporation audits
- Partnership audits
- Payroll tax examinations
- Multi-year audits
We also assist taxpayers whose audits expand into additional tax years.
Our Strategic Approach to IRS Audit Defense
Audit defense is not about confrontation. It is about control.
We:
- Evaluate the IRS’s focus areas
- Confirm what documentation you need to submit
- Gather and organize the supporting documents
- Limit your disclosures to relevant information
- Ensure your responses meet IRS standards
- Monitor your deadlines and procedural rights
Clear, organized documentation and structured communication can significantly influence the outcome of an audit.
What to Do If You Receive an IRS Audit Notice
If you receive an audit letter:
- Do not ignore it.
- Do not respond without reviewing the notice carefully.
- Avoid volunteering unnecessary information.
- Seek a professional evaluation before communicating with the IRS.
Early intervention can prevent escalation and protect your position.
Our Audit Representation Process
We follow a disciplined approach:
Step 1: Notice Review
We examine the IRS audit letter and identify the scope of the examination.
Step 2: Return Analysis
We review your filed return and supporting documentation.
Step 3: Documentation Preparation
We organize the supporting documents and prepare a structured response.
Step 4: IRS Communication
We represent you directly with the assigned IRS examiner.
Step 5: Resolution & Next Steps
We address any proposed adjustments, pursue reconsideration if necessary, and advise you on how to remain compliant with your tax requirements going forward.
After the audit concludes, we also help determine whether programs such as an offer in compromise or penalty abatement may help reduce the amount of taxes you owe.
Frequently Asked Questions About IRS Audits
Does an audit mean I did something wrong?
Not necessarily. The IRS selects returns for various reasons, including automated screening.
Can professional representation reduce penalties?
Proper representation can clarify your documentation and may reduce any unnecessary adjustments, depending on the facts.
Do I have to meet the IRS in person?
Not always. Many audits are handled through correspondence. Representation often reduces the need for direct interaction with the tax examiner.
Do you represent clients nationwide?
Yes. We represent taxpayers across the United States.
Comprehensive Tax Services Nationwide
IRS problems rarely exist in isolation.
You can be dealing with tax penalties, unfiled returns, audits, or collection activity simultaneously. Addressing one issue often requires evaluating others.
Our federally licensed tax experts can review your transcripts, assess eligibility across all available programs, and determine the most effective path forward.
Whether you are searching for tax relief options, help with a tax levy, or tax preparation services, we can evaluate your situation and outline clear next steps.
Request a confidential case review today.
Protect Your Position During an IRS Audit. Call Us Today!
An IRS audit requires organization, documentation, and controlled communication.
With federally licensed representation, you gain a structured defense strategy and professional guidance.
If you have received an audit notice or expect an examination, call 911 Tax Relief today at 402-761-1509 for a confidential consultation.




