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    Once the IRS has audited your business or even your individual tax returns, you will receive a notice in the mail from them that states the results of the audit. Often times, this letter will let you know what your tax liability is and what is required from you. It would not be uncommon for you to not agree with the results of the audit, as many individuals do not. If you do agree with the audit, the process is easy for you and all you need to do is pay the tax liability assessed against you. If you do not agree with the IRS audit, then you will need to file an appeal. IRS appeals representation in Beverly Hills is offered by our team of experienced tax professionals. Our team is ready to work with you. Call Leading Tax Group now.

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    If you are unhappy with the taxes that have been assessed by the IRS, it is not your last stop and you can disagree with the tax debt. There is an appeals process that you can go through and our team will walk you through what to do and represent you the entire time. We are committed to working closely with you to determine how the IRS came to the tax liability amount they did.

    Often times, the IRS will get your tax liability wrong. This happens when the IRS assumes your income, or they miscalculate numbers. It does happen, and it means that the incorrect numbers and income may be used, which can lead to a higher tax liability than what should have been assessed.

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