Your Peace of Mind Audit Cost Protection Plan Also Includes Tax Identity Fraud Recovery …
Tax Identity Fraud is on the rise. In the past two years alone, more than 5,000,000 Americans had their tax identity stolen, and thieves made off with $5.8 billion that was fraudulently claimed. So, yes, it happens a lot more than you realize. How are you supposed to prove that you are you?
The Audit Cost Protection Plan will give you full tax identity recovery and audit representation protection if you get any notice from the IRS. It will shield you from the time, money, and frustration you will undergo if you try to resolve these issues yourself. Your Time Is Valuable. Don’t Let The IRS Disrupt Your Life!Frequently Asked Questions
As soon as you receive a notice or audit letter from the IRS, give us a call immediately so we can start resolving the matter.
We will defend your current year tax return for as long as it can be audited (generally three years).
Yes. We plan to continue to offer our Audit Cost Protection Plan every year.
Your Audit Cost Protection Plan covers tax returns that were filed late.
Every tax return covered under the Audit Cost Protection Plan, including extensions, will be covered under the plan.
Yes. Amended returns are also covered under your Audit Cost Protection Plan.
All related state returns are also covered under the Audit Cost Protection Plan.
You may cancel your Audit Cost Protection Plan for any reason within 30 days of signing up.
You can purchase an Audit Cost Protection Plan for the following types of tax returns:
If You Received A Notice Would You Know What To Do?You go to your mailbox, pull everything out looking for something more exciting than junk mail, and there it is … an envelope with the return address “Internal Revenue Service” on it. Your heart starts to race, and you break out in a sweat. You open it and it’s a notice that the IRS is either questioning items on your tax return, or you’re going to be audited. Worse yet, you find out someone stole your identity, filed a tax return in your name, and collected a fraudulent refund! You might wonder why you received the letter from the IRS in the first place since you have your tax returns prepared by a professional. The truth is anyone is subject to the scrutiny of the IRS for a variety of reasons. Of course, if we do make any error, we will correct the issue and take responsibility for any penalties or actions with the IRS. The Audit Cost Protection Plan For One Low Fee …With our Audit Cost Protection Plan we’ll protect you from ever having to deal with the tax authorities by yourself in case you get a notice from the IRS. And if you are ever summoned to meet with an IRS agent in person, we’ll attend on your behalf! All this happens without any extra charges to you. Isn’t that a relief?
Sure, You Can Roll The Dice And Pass Up This Protection …Without our Audit Cost Protection Plan in place, receiving an audit notification will cost you anywhere from $3,500 to $10,000 and up to have a licensed tax professional defend you in an audit. Here are the facts: The IRS sent out more than 9 million automated notices last year. When you receive a letter from the IRS, they will claim you owe them money or claim you didn’t report something properly, which you will have to defend, because with the IRS you are guilty until proven innocent. They have the power to levy your bank accounts and garnish your wages without a court order! The Audit Cost Protection Plan Will Save You Time And MoneyFor a small fee that’s added to your tax preparation invoice, we’ll shield and protect you from ever having to deal with the tax authorities by yourself in the event you get a notice from the IRS or state tax authorities. And if you ever have to meet with an agent in person, we’ll attend the meeting on your behalf. You don’t even have to go! You have the option to “opt out” of the plan if you choose; otherwise, you can agree to the protection by paying the fee. But if you choose to “opt out” of the Audit Cost Protection Plan, you will be charged our usual hourly rates to handle any notices you receive from the IRS or State.
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