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Receiving an IRS Audit letter in the mail is one of the most anxiety-inducing experiences a person can face. Audits demand significant time and effort, pulling you away from your business and family responsibilities. They require you to meticulously gather extensive records to substantiate every item on your tax return and to develop a comprehensive understanding of complex tax laws.

The IRS is thorough in its mission to verify the accuracy of your tax return, leaving no stone unturned. Non-compliance with auditors' requests can result in the IRS recalculating your taxes, often leading to a substantial tax bill.

While many taxpayers attempt to handle audits on their own to avoid representative fees, they often find this approach to be "penny wise and pound foolish." Without expert representation, the risk of receiving a significant tax deficiency bill increases considerably.

IRS auditors are adept at extracting more information than you are legally required to provide. They leverage the common fear and lack of knowledge about taxpayer rights to their advantage.

Our firm ensures that you rarely have to interact with the IRS directly. We manage the entire process for you, allowing you to focus on your business and personal life without interruption. By forwarding your audit notification to us, we handle everything from start to finish, ensuring no lost wages or business disruptions.

With our expertise, you can navigate the complexities of an IRS audit with confidence, knowing that we will protect your interests and manage all bureaucratic and paperwork requirements on your behalf.

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K. Yoo Tax & Accounting, Inc

Emailky.taxlegal@gmail.com

Tel. (310) 626 - 5348 |  (213) 626 - 9551

Fax. (310) 504 - 0569

 

Address : 3424 W. Carson St, Ste 500

      Torrance, CA  90503

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Business Hours  : Mon through Fri  9:30 am - 6 pm

                 Sat  10 am - 12:30 pm (Appointment Only)

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​Because an LDA is forbidden to practice law of any sort, they cannot make suggestions as to what the client needs done for a particular matter, or what forms that the client must file with the state or the other party to the action.

by K. Yoo Tax & Accounting, Inc

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