Are you having problems with the IRS?

Advance Accounting and Tax Services goes beyond the industry standard here to help you resolve your tax problems and put an end to the misery that the IRS can put you through. We pride ourselves on being very efficient, affordable, and discrete review of your recent audit. The IRS problems will not just go away by themselves; you need a licensed and experienced IRS Enrolled Agent on your side. Contact the accounting firm and IRS representation company Advance Accounting & Tax Services as your Los Angeles IRS representation company,  

IRS Problems We Handle In Los Angeles: 

  • Received an IRS audit notification
  • Haven’t filed your tax returns
  • Do you owe Back Taxes?
  • Owe Payroll Tax
  • IRS placed tax liens on your home.
  • IRS threatening to seize your bank account

Many taxpayers decide to handle a tax audit themselves, and discover they may have been “penny wise,” avoiding a representative’s fee, but “pound foolish,” because they received a substantial bill for a significant tax deficiency. Don’t do this to yourself and hire a tax professional who knows the IRS well. The IRS Auditors are trained to extract more information from you than you have a legal obligation to provide, this is never a good thing for indivuduals who have been audited. IRS Auditors know that most people fear them and are ignorant of their rights.

You simply forward notification of an audit to us and we handle it from A to Z.If you’ve received an audit notice from the IRS contact Advance Accounting & Tax Services today for a free over the phone consultation.

Hire an Enorolled Agent to Handle Your IRS Audit

What’s an Enrolled Agent?

Enrolled agent status is the highest credential the IRS awards. Individuals who obtain this elite status must adhere to ethical standards and complete 72 hours of continuing education courses every three years.

Enrolled agents, like attorneys and certified public accountants (CPAs), have unlimited practice rights. This means they are unrestricted as to which taxpayers they can represent, what types of tax matters they can handle, and which IRS offices they can represent clients before.