IRS Audit Defense Attorney

Tax Attorney Charles M. Green, Esq.

When dealing with the IRS, it’s crucial to have an experienced tax attorney by your side. At Wilshire Tax Law, our primary mission is to protect your interests and defend your rights in any IRS and tax-related matters. 

Charles M. Green, Esq. brings more than two decades of experience as an attorney and former CPA, providing a robust foundation for understanding both the financial and legal intricacies of your case. His extensive tax litigation experience enables him to translate convoluted tax jargon into clear, straightforward language that our clients understand.

His experienced attorney status offers you protection benefits that extend well beyond any services you might be receiving from your current accounting or bookkeeping service.

  • Extensive Tax litigation experience
  • 24 yr Attorney + former CPA
  • IRS, FTB, and EDD audit representation and solutions
  • Protect your business against payroll taxes and levies
  • Benefit from attorney client privileges

Benefits of a IRS Audit Attorney

Attorney for Tax Disputes with the IRS

There are a number of tax related disputes you, your business, or estate may have with the IRS or the California Franchise Tax Board. We can offer you intelligent guidance, solutions, and the best possible outcome for all types of tax controversy issues you may be facing, including:

  • Tax court cases (state and federal)
     
  • California Franchise Tax Board (CTB) issues
     
  • Tax liens
     
  • Wage garnishments
     
  • Property seizures
     
  • Support with back taxes or unfiled taxes
     
  • IRS appeals
     
  • Income tax collection problems
     
  • Payroll tax problems
     
  • Installment agreements
     
  • Amend personal or business tax returns
     
  • + other financial issues ( audits etc.)

IRS Audit Attorney in Los Angeles

The Internal Revenue Service can initiate an audit of a tax return at any time. While it is ideal that you take steps to avoid your business or individual return from being audited, there are times it is simply out of your hands. No matter how you have come to need assistance with an IRS audit in Los Angeles, Charles M. Green is here to help you.

 

Why would I need professional IRS audit help in Los Angeles?

Although there are prescribed channels for dealing with an IRS audit, it never seems to be a simple process for anyone. The IRS audit process is lengthy and time consuming. The time and money spent to try and solve the issues on your own is overwhelming.

Charles M. Green is an experienced IRS audit attorney who will be able to navigate the process with you, and be in contact with the IRS for you. Why spend hours on the phone waiting on hold when we can do that for you?

 

How to survive an IRS tax audit

The most important thing to remember when you get notified that you’re going to be audited is to stay calm. No problem is ever solved in a panic. Next, we recommend you contact an IRS audit expert for help. At the Law Office of Charles M. Green, we can help you get through the process. But if you don’t call us, please do get help.

Also, do not ignore the IRS audit letter! You will generally have up to 30 days to respond, but do not delay. If you do not respond, the IRS will make automatic adjustments and begin the collection process on the taxes you owe after the adjustments.

Begin to get all your documentation together and focus on the areas of the return that have been called into question by the IRS audit letter.

It is important once the audit is concluded to pay anything that is owed according to your agreement with the IRS to avoid additional issues such as tax liens on your property.

 

Avoiding an IRS Audit

  • Manage any overseas assets legally and report everything.
  • Round up to the nearest dollar. Do not round up to the nearest thousand on your return.
  • Be careful about your home office or business expense reporting. Do not mix business and personal costs.
  • Do not under report or fail to report any income.
  • Be wary of odd or unreasonable deductions.
  • Do not exaggerate donations to charitable organizations.
  • Be careful who you choose to prepare your taxes – they can get you into trouble!

 

Is there any good news?

Thankfully there is some good news. The first is that most IRS audits are correspondence audits which means you will be supplying information by mail instead of dealing with an IRS auditor face-to-face. The other good news is you’re not alone in this. If you seek help from Charles M. Green, you will not have to worry about getting through the process at all!

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