Professional representation is important in almost any tax matter. The correction of tax deficiencies and obligations requires a significant amount of paperwork and planning. You need people working for you that are knowledgeable of tax law and experienced in working with the IRS.
Not anyone can represent you. Only tax attorneys, certified public accountants and others are specifically licensed for IRS representation in these matters. Hiring a tax professional will save you time, money and a lot of unnecessary aggravation. Your efforts are better concentrated on your business — not dealing with the IRS!
A tax representative creates a buffer between you and the IRS. No sleepless nights, no annoying phone calls, no agents just showing up at your door. You have the ability to remove yourself almost entirely. Get your life back and get back on track!
We can review your tax returns and IRS penalty calculations and often help obtain adjustments in your favor. Similarly, we can often help you to obtain relief from penalties where justifiable reasonable cause may exist.
We can help negotiate reasonable payment terms and conditions that you can live with. In some cases, where it appears you just can’t pay what you owe, we can get your taxes reduced to an amount you can afford.
We help determine if you’re doing everything correctly and what your other exposures may be. Are you paying individuals who are not employees? Are these individuals really independent contractors or would characterizing them as employees be more appropriate? What about paying individuals who are subject to withholding? Did you do what’s required to verify the person you hired is able to work? What steps can you do to avoid a payroll tax examination? What about bonuses? Vacation? Other benefits?
Hiring a qualified professional is not a matter of choice — it is a matter of good business practice. Hiring a professional can be costly — not hiring a professional may cost your even more! Your previous tax preparer may not be the one best qualified to represent your interests. Inquire as to professional credentials, education and most important, experience in payroll representation matters before the IRS.
There are many things you can do to solve these problems. Be proactive! Call us today!
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