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Guidance and Defense for IRS Audits, Documentation Requests, and Tax Examinations

If you received an IRS audit notice, you may feel uncertain about what comes next. The process can feel overwhelming, especially if you are unsure how to respond or what the IRS is looking for. At Proven Tax Partners, our IRS tax audit attorneys represent individuals and businesses during audits and help protect their financial position.

Contact Proven Tax Partners now to request a free consultation with a trusted, reliable, and experienced IRS tax audit attorney.

WHY CHOOSE US?

You Are Not Alone — We Can Help Manage an IRS Audit

An IRS audit does not mean you did something wrong. Many audits result from discrepancies, missing information, or routine selection.

What matters most is how you respond!

Many people delay action because they feel unsure or overwhelmed. That delay can lead to more questions from the IRS or increased financial exposure.

Our experienced tax attorney for IRS audit can help you respond properly and avoid unnecessary risk.

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Combined Experience

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Taxes Resolved

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Clients Served

What an IRS Tax Audit Lawyer Does

An IRS tax audit lawyer represents you during the audit process and communicates directly with the IRS on your behalf.

We assist with:

  • Reviewing IRS audit notices and requirements
  • Preparing documentation and responses
  • Representing you during IRS interviews
  • Challenging incorrect findings
  • Negotiating outcomes when necessary

Types of IRS Audits We Handle

The IRS conducts different types of audits depending on the situation. Each requires careful preparation and SKILLED REPRESENTATION.

Correspondence Audit

The IRS requests information by mail. These audits often focus on specific items.

Office Audit

You meet with an IRS agent at a local office to review your records.

FIELD AUDIT

An IRS agent visits your home or business to conduct a detailed review.

How We Handle IRS Audits

We follow a structured process to protect your interests during an audit.

1

We examine the IRS notice and determine what the audit involves.

2

Document Preparation & Strategy

We gather and organize the information required by the IRS and determine how best to respond.

3

IRS Representation

We communicate directly with the IRS and represent you throughout the audit process.

4

Resolution and Next Steps

We work to resolve the audit, address any additional tax concerns, and help you avoid future issues.

You receive support from a team that includes tax attorneys, CPAs, and case managers, all working on your behalf.

Proven Tax Partners provides tax relief and IRS representation for clients across the United States. We work with individuals and businesses on both local and national cases, offering consistent support wherever you are.

We currently serve clients throughout Arizona and Colorado, with nationwide support coming soon.

If you are looking for help and want to learn more about where we operate, visit our locations page to find a location near you.

Frequently Asked Questions

An IRS audit is a review of your financial information to verify that your tax return is accurate.

You should speak with an IRS tax audit attorney if:

  • You receive an IRS audit notice
  • The IRS requests documentation that you do not have
  • You disagree with the IRS findings
  • The audit involves large amounts or multiple years
  • You want representation during the audit process

Taking action early helps you stay in control of the situation.

In most cases, the IRS can audit returns from the past three years. In certain situations, they may review older returns.

Audits may result from discrepancies, high deductions, missing information, or random selection.

An audit can result in several outcomes:

  • No change to your tax return
  • Additional taxes owed
  • Penalties or interest applied

If the IRS determines that you owe additional tax, you may need help from a tax debt attorney or explore our tax relief services to resolve the balance.


In more serious situations, audits may lead to enforcement actions. If that happens, you may need guidance on tax levy release or other collection defense options.

You are not required to have one, but an IRS tax audit attorney can help you respond correctly and protect your interests.

Speak With an IRS Audit Attorney Today

You do not have to handle an IRS audit on your own. There is a better way forward, and it starts with understanding your options. Our skilled and experienced tax professionals are ready to assist. Contact Proven Tax Partners now to request a free consultation with a trusted, reliable, and experienced IRS tax audit attorney.