Audit Representation
Protect Your Business with Expert Audit Representation
Helping You Navigate Complex Audits with Confidence
We have an award-winning audit representation and tax controversy practice boasting a 98% success rate on our first IRS/state response.
Comprehensive Audit Representation is What We Do
At Dimov Tax, we understand the stress and uncertainty that comes with facing an audit. Our experienced professionals are here to guide you through the process, providing expert representation for a wide range of audit types.
IRS Audits
If your business is facing an IRS audit, our team will work tirelessly to protect your interests. We have extensive experience in handling all types of IRS audits, from correspondence audits to field audits, ensuring the best possible outcome for your case.
State Tax Audits
State tax laws can be complex and vary significantly from one jurisdiction to another. Our experts stay up-to-date with the latest state tax regulations, allowing us to provide effective representation in any state tax audit situation.
Sales Tax Audits
Sales tax audits can be particularly challenging for businesses that operate in multiple states or have complex sales tax obligations. We can help you navigate the audit process, ensuring compliance and minimizing potential penalties.
Payroll Tax Audits
Payroll tax audits can have serious consequences for your business if not handled properly. Our team will review your payroll records, identify any discrepancies, and work with the relevant authorities to resolve the audit in your favor.
With our comprehensive audit representation services, you can face any audit with confidence, knowing that you have a team of skilled professionals on your side. Don’t let an audit disrupt your business operations or cause unnecessary stress – contact Dimov Tax today to schedule a confidential consultation and learn how we can help protect your interests throughout the audit process.
The Dimov Tax Advantage:
Expertise, Efficiency, Results.
We have an award-winning audit representation and tax controversy practice boasting a 98% success rate on our first IRS/state response.
Types of tasks covered include CP2000 letter resolution, state letter resolution, IRS offers in compromise, IRS & state debt settlements, audit defense, etc. Our first step here is to take a look at the IRS or state notice you have received, if possible. We are registered to serve all 50 states and are fluent in all 50 state tax matters, so feel free to approach us with state issues, as well.
Our Commitment to You
When you choose Dimov Tax for audit representation, you benefit from our team’s extensive experience and deep understanding of the complexities involved in various types of audits. Our professionals have successfully represented countless clients, delivering optimal results in even the most challenging cases.
By working with us, you can save valuable time and resources that would otherwise be spent navigating the audit process on your own. Our team will work diligently to resolve the audit in a timely manner, allowing you to focus on running your business with peace of mind.
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Senior Tax Manager

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Senior Accountant

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Senior Tax Manager
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FAQs on Audit Representation
How much does a full audit representation cost?
The cost of full audit representation can vary significantly based on the complexity of the case and the duration of the audit process. On average, fees can range from $1,500 to $5,000 or more, depending on the scope of work required to represent you effectively. It’s essential to consult with a tax professional to get an accurate estimate based on your specific situation.
What does audit representation do?
Audit representation involves having a qualified tax professional, such as a CPA, enrolled agent, or tax attorney, represent you during an IRS audit. This professional will manage all communication with the IRS, gather necessary documentation, present your case, and negotiate on your behalf to ensure the audit process is handled smoothly and in your best interest.
Who can represent you in an IRS audit?
In an IRS audit, you can be represented by a certified public accountant (CPA), enrolled agent (EA), or tax attorney. These professionals have the credentials and experience to communicate with the IRS, prepare necessary documentation, and advocate for your position during the audit process.
How many years can the IRS go back for an audit?
The IRS typically can audit tax returns filed within the last three years. However, if substantial errors are found, they can go back up to six years. In cases of fraud or if a return was never filed, there is no time limit on how far back the IRS can audit.
Can a non-CPA represent you before the IRS?
Yes, a non-CPA can represent you before the IRS if they are an enrolled agent (EA) or a tax attorney. Enrolled agents are federally licensed tax practitioners who have the right to represent taxpayers in matters involving the IRS. It’s important to ensure that any representative you choose is authorized to practice before the IRS.