Because the IRS is responsible for enforcing tax laws, you ALWAYS want a Tax Attorney representing you in an audit. A Tax Attorney must study tax laws and resulting changes on an almost daily basis. The average cost for a tax attorney to represent you through an audit is $8,000 to $12,000. With Audit Protection the most expensive part of being represented, the attorney time, is covered by this audit protection.
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Given what is happening with our economy and the state of our budget deficit, the IRS is the arm of the government that is tasked with collecting as much revenue as possible. They have been charged by congress right now to be more aggressive in their collection efforts. Audits overall increased by 25% in 2009 over 2008. The IRS budget is even larger in 2010, with the majority of that increase going to auditing even more tax returns than in 2009. If you have a business or if you have real estate investments or if you have significant income, then the IRS will be paying more attention to those individuals, as they have a higher amount of deductions they can take. If the IRS can find a way to deny any deductions, then that will add more revenue to the government. Remember when a deduction is denied, you pay tax on that money and can be subject to additional interest on the tax you owe and penalties on that money.