Our Services - Professional Tax Services - Tax Audit & Controversies
With the appointment of a former Internal Revenue Service collections division director to the position of Commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service, many experts expect that the IRS will begin to more aggressively pursue its audit and collection efforts. As such, the persistent decline in IRS audits and examinations over the last two decades is likely at an end. The probability of an IRS audit or examination will continue to rise for the foreseeable future.
The attorneys at Snyder & Snyder have a combined experience in excess of 50 years in the tax law arena and in dealing with the IRS. As such, Snyder & Snyder can assist you with a wide range of services related to resolving disputes with the IRS. The Firm can assist you with IRS examinations and audits, taking you through the entire process from start to finish. Snyder & Snyder can also help you negotiate payment of an IRS assessment using a wide variety of options ranging from a simple installment agreement to an Offer-in-Compromise with the IRS. Through our extensive knowledge of the income tax code and internal IRS procedures, the Firm can even assist you with slowing or stopping the IRS's harassing collection efforts.
Whether you have received a notice informing you of a pending IRS examination or you need help with the submission of an Offer-in-Compromise, Snyder & Snyder is ready to take the burden of dealing with the IRS alone off your shoulders. Our goal is to help you navigate the IRS administrative system and keep you free from the intimidation many feel when dealing with the IRS during an audit or in trying to settle a tax dispute. While we cannot guarantee any particular result, we believe that our extensive knowledge of the tax laws and the IRS can translate into the successful resolution of your dispute. As with most things, the longer you wait, harder it becomes to settle your dispute with the IRS as your delay in acting may inadvertently give up some of your rights to challenge the IRS's assessment or audit.
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