Hello all:
I'm having issues with a seemingly hard-nosed office IRS auditor. I'd like to be able to meet with supervisor as soon as possible to get client a fair and reasonable treatment. Here is the background and please let me know any seasoned IRS audit strategy advice. Thanks in advance!
BACKGROUND:
I'm 2nd EA on case. The first EA, whom is a totally separate firm than mine, stepped down due to health issues. He'd already gone to a meeting, presented many documents, and failed to arrive at a reasonable agreement with difficult auditor. Therefore, after the 30 day notice of determination was issued ( that basically rejected everything) first EA requested meeting with supervisor. This first EA had set up a date and time to discuss audit results with auditor's supervisor.
After I took over case , the auditor told me meeting with supervisor was canceled. She said that because meeting wasn't arranged by me, that she didn't have to honor it. She did tell me that she would give me more time to get ready and would hold off on not. of deter. Then, she scheduled a new meeting for she and I ( not with supervisor) to meet face to face.
I'm wondering if I got out-maneuvered here ? Should I have stood my ground and demanded that original meeting with supervisor be honored ? Or do I have no choice but deal with original auditor ?
Thanks, David
I'm having issues with a seemingly hard-nosed office IRS auditor. I'd like to be able to meet with supervisor as soon as possible to get client a fair and reasonable treatment. Here is the background and please let me know any seasoned IRS audit strategy advice. Thanks in advance!
BACKGROUND:
I'm 2nd EA on case. The first EA, whom is a totally separate firm than mine, stepped down due to health issues. He'd already gone to a meeting, presented many documents, and failed to arrive at a reasonable agreement with difficult auditor. Therefore, after the 30 day notice of determination was issued ( that basically rejected everything) first EA requested meeting with supervisor. This first EA had set up a date and time to discuss audit results with auditor's supervisor.
After I took over case , the auditor told me meeting with supervisor was canceled. She said that because meeting wasn't arranged by me, that she didn't have to honor it. She did tell me that she would give me more time to get ready and would hold off on not. of deter. Then, she scheduled a new meeting for she and I ( not with supervisor) to meet face to face.
I'm wondering if I got out-maneuvered here ? Should I have stood my ground and demanded that original meeting with supervisor be honored ? Or do I have no choice but deal with original auditor ?
Thanks, David
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