Got an IRS audit letter
you don’t know how to handle?

Get local legal support to assess your risk and respond the right way.

We provide strategic IRS audit defense and risk assessments for individuals and businesses across the U.S. and abroad, helping taxpayers respond confidently, reduce audit risk, and resolve IRS disputes with clarity and compliance.

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Why Individuals and Businesses Need an IRS Audit Attorney?

Here’s what the IRS can add to your balance, even if you haven’t heard from them yet
  • To respond to an IRS audit notice with clarity and legal confidence
  • To avoid penalties on business income or payroll audits
  • To handle complex self-employed or contractor returns
  • To resolve risks tied to unfiled or amended tax returns
  • To defend against large deductions or credits that the IRS may challenge
  • To resolve audits tied to offshore income or FBAR
  • To avoid making costly mistakes during communication with the IRS
  • To gain legal representation during audits, appeals, or tax court proceedings
  • To reduce the financial and reputational damage an audit can cause
  • To limit the audit’s scope and ensure the IRS follows legal boundaries

Not sure what triggered your audit?

The IRS rarely audits at random; there’s always something they’re looking at, even if you don’t see it yet. And the wrong response can cost you time and money and open the door to deeper scrutiny.
Let a qualified tax attorney for IRS audit review your case, pinpoint the issue, and help you respond with clarity, compliance, and control before things escalate.
Schedule an IRS Audit Review

We Handle Every Type of IRS Audit

Correspondence Audits

Conducted by mail, usually for missing forms or small discrepancies

Office Audits

In-person audits at a local IRS office, often involving a more in-depth review

Field Audits

The most serious type, where IRS agents visit your home or business

Examinations of Offshore Accounts or Complex Business Filings

Often involving multiple tax years or international disclosures
No matter the scope or format of your audit, we’ll prepare your defense, manage all IRS communication, and work to resolve it quickly and effectively.
Reach Out To Us Today

Partial Payment Installment Agreement

If you can’t afford to pay the full balance, this option lets you make lower monthly payments and potentially settle for less over time.

Our IRS Audit Representation Process

Step 1

Complimentary Confidential Consultation

We begin with a private IRS audit consultation to understand your situation, the notice you've received, and any immediate risks. You’ll get clear guidance on what to expect next.
Step 2

 Document Review & Risk Assessment

Next, we carefully review your IRS audit documentation, such as IRS letters, transcripts, W-2s, 1099s, and prior returns. This helps us identify what the IRS is targeting and how best to prepare your response.
Step 3

Strategic Defense Planning

We build a tailored IRS audit defense strategy to protect your legal rights and reduce the audit’s scope. Our role is to control the process, minimize exposure, and keep the IRS focused on what truly matters.
Step 4

IRS Negotiation & Resolution

We handle all communication with the IRS from initial correspondence to final resolution. If the outcome is unfair, we manage appeals and explore settlements like offers in compromise or penalty relief.

You don’t need to
have it all figured out today

What matters is taking the first smart step. IRS debt grows quietly but fast, and the longer you wait, the fewer options you’ll have.
A single, focused call with someone who’s handled thousands of cases can give you the clarity you’ve been missing.
Let’s talk before the IRS makes the next move.

Why Clients Choose Verni Tax Law for IRS Audit Defense

25+ Years of IRS Audit Experience

Successfully representing individuals and businesses in thousands of audit cases across various industries and income levels.

Dual-Credentialed: Attorney, CPA, and MBA

Combining legal authority with deep tax expertise to build audit strategies that stand up to IRS scrutiny.

Audit-Specific Focus

Skilled in reducing audit scope, identifying risk triggers through transcript analysis, and negotiating directly with IRS agents.

Legal Representation Through All Stages

From pre-audit risk assessments to appeals and tax court representation, we handle it all under one roof.

Responsive, Thorough, and Results-Driven

Known for fast response times, meticulous preparation, and outcomes that protect both your finances and your peace of mind.

You don’t have to face the audit alone.

What matters now is taking the next right step before the audit expands or penalties grow. Once we understand what the IRS is looking for, we take proactive steps to protect you, fix what needs fixing, and stop the process from going deeper than it has to.
A focused consultation can give you the answers, clarity, and direction you’ve been missing.

Let’s talk before the IRS makes the next move.

Why Individuals and Businesses Need an IRS Audit Attorney?

Here’s what the IRS can add to your balance, even if you haven’t heard from them yet
  • To respond to an IRS audit notice with clarity and legal confidence
  • To avoid penalties on business income or payroll audits
  • To handle complex self-employed or contractor returns
  • To resolve risks tied to unfiled or amended tax returns
  • To defend against large deductions or credits that the IRS may challenge
  • To resolve audits tied to offshore income or FBAR
  • To avoid making costly mistakes during communication with the IRS
  • To gain legal representation during audits, appeals, or tax court proceedings
  • To reduce the financial and reputational damage an audit can cause
  • To limit the audit’s scope and ensure the IRS follows legal boundaries

Not sure what triggered your audit?

The IRS rarely audits at random; there’s always something they’re looking at, even if you don’t see it yet. And the wrong response can cost you time and money and open the door to deeper scrutiny.
Let a qualified tax attorney for IRS audit review your case, pinpoint the issue, and help you respond with clarity, compliance, and control before things escalate.
Schedule an IRS Audit Review

We Handle Every Type of IRS Audit

Correspondence Audits

Conducted by mail, usually for missing forms or small discrepancies

Office Audits

In-person audits at a local IRS office, often involving a more in-depth review

Field Audits

The most serious type, where IRS agents visit your home or business

Examinations of Offshore Accounts or Complex Business Filings

Often involving multiple tax years or international disclosures

Partial Payment Installment Agreement

If you can’t afford to pay the full balance, this option lets you make lower monthly payments and potentially settle for less over time.
No matter the scope or format of your audit, we’ll prepare your defense, manage all IRS communication, and work to resolve it quickly and effectively.
Reach Out To Us Today

Our IRS Audit Representation Process

Step 1

Complimentary Confidential Consultation

We begin with a private IRS audit consultation to understand your situation, the notice you've received, and any immediate risks. You’ll get clear guidance on what to expect next.
Step 2

 Document Review & Risk Assessment

Next, we carefully review your IRS audit documentation, such as IRS letters, transcripts, W-2s, 1099s, and prior returns. This helps us identify what the IRS is targeting and how best to prepare your response.
Step 3

Strategic Defense Planning

We build a tailored IRS audit defense strategy to protect your legal rights and reduce the audit’s scope. Our role is to control the process, minimize exposure, and keep the IRS focused on what truly matters.
Step 4

IRS Negotiation & Resolution

We handle all communication with the IRS from initial correspondence to final resolution. If the outcome is unfair, we manage appeals and explore settlements like offers in compromise or penalty relief.

You don’t need to
have it all figured out today

What matters is taking the first smart step. IRS debt grows quietly but fast, and the longer you wait, the fewer options you’ll have.
A single, focused call with someone who’s handled thousands of cases can give you the clarity you’ve been missing.
Let’s talk before the IRS makes the next move.

Why Clients Choose Verni Tax Law for IRS Audit Defense

25+ Years of IRS Audit Experience

Successfully representing individuals and businesses in thousands of audit cases across various industries and income levels.

Dual-Credentialed: Attorney, CPA, and MBA

Combining legal authority with deep tax expertise to build audit strategies that stand up to IRS scrutiny.

Audit-Specific Focus

Skilled in reducing audit scope, identifying risk triggers through transcript analysis, and negotiating directly with IRS agents.

Legal Representation Through All Stages

From pre-audit risk assessments to appeals and tax court representation, we handle it all under one roof.

Responsive, Thorough, and Results-Driven

Known for fast response times, meticulous preparation, and outcomes that protect both your finances and your peace of mind.

You don’t have to face the audit alone.

What matters now is taking the next right step before the audit expands or penalties grow. Once we understand what the IRS is looking for, we take proactive steps to protect you, fix what needs fixing, and stop the process from going deeper than it has to.
A focused consultation can give you the answers, clarity, and direction you’ve been missing.

Let’s talk before the IRS makes the next move.

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See How We’ve Helped Clients Like You

Anthony was creative in helping me resolve some past issues in a way that they never became a problem so that is greatly appreciated and I feel confident I can now enjoy my retirement with peace of mind. Thanks for that.

Ken B.

Cebu City, Philippines

I came to Anthony Verni with FBAR issues. I was not sure what to expect and felt that I was going to be put in a difficult position financially as well as legally. My fears were unfounded and I was very satisfied with his professionalism and the outcome of my case.

Douglas R.

Osaka, Japan

Anthony’s help with Swift & Secure Systems Inc., CheckWare Workstations LLC and my personal taxes have been of great value. Since moving to Florida (and my Connecticut Accountant retiring) I have tried various other methods of keeping the accounting and taxes under control.

Phil Y

President, Swift & Secure Systems Inc., Boynton Beach, FL

I would like to thank Anthony N. Verni.   Mr. Verni has successfully represented us before the Internal Revenue Service. We had foreign bank accounts that we inadvertently didn’t report and we were subject to steep penalties. As a result his efforts, the FBAR penalties were waived by the IRS.
Thank You

Yassin and Eva, B.

Farmington Hills, Michigan

Have questions or need guidance?

I’m always available by phone, email, or Skype whatever’s easiest for you.

Take the first step and let me help fix the root of your tax problems.

Frequently Asked
Questions

An IRS tax audit attorney handles every legal aspect of your audit—from reviewing your records and communicating with the IRS to preparing legal responses and representing you in appeals or tax court if needed. The goal is to reduce risk, protect your rights, and guide the process toward resolution.

The best time to involve an attorney is as soon as the audit notice arrives. Early legal guidance helps prevent costly mistakes and gives more control over how the audit unfolds. If documents have already been submitted, there’s still time to step in and manage the situation effectively.

An experienced attorney starts by reviewing IRS transcripts to understand what triggered the audit. From there, the focus is on identifying red flags, correcting any issues, and responding in a way that contains the audit and avoids escalation.

Start by gathering the audit notice, tax returns, W-2s, 1099s, receipts, bank statements, and any documents tied to deductions or income. Legal guidance can help determine which records are necessary and how to present them without creating new concerns.

Yes. A licensed tax attorney can represent clients through the full audit process, including appeals and U.S. Tax Court proceedings. This legal authority becomes especially important when audits involve high-dollar amounts, legal disputes, or procedural errors.

Audits are often triggered by unreported income, large deductions, repeated losses, mismatched information, or foreign assets. Reviewing the IRS transcript helps pinpoint exactly what raised concern and how to address it appropriately.

Costs depend on the complexity of the case. Most attorneys offer a consultation to evaluate the situation and provide a clear fee estimate upfront. Transparent billing and tailored legal service ensure clients understand the value at every ste

There are legal options to challenge the outcome. This can include filing an appeal, requesting audit reconsideration, or pursuing the matter in tax court. A strong legal response backed by documentation often changes the direction of the case.

Timelines vary based on the type of audit. A correspondence audit may close in a few weeks, while a field audit or appeal could take several months. Proper legal management helps move things forward while keeping the IRS within its legal limits.

Some legal fees related to audit representation may be deductible, especially for business owners or self-employed individuals. The eligibility depends on the nature of the audit and how the expenses relate to taxable income.