IRS- Tax Representation

Need Tax Representation?

Professional representation can be vital during an examination or inquiry of your federal or state income or payroll tax returns. Our experience with tax authorities enables us to guide clients in their dealings with federal and state agencies. If you have been selected for an audit or if an income tax agency makes an inquiry of your returns, the professional representation you find with our firm will put many of your worries at bay. We are ready and willing to answer any and all questions the tax authorities may ask you that may apply to their inquiry of your filings. We have the experience and knowledge to be your professional tax representative.

Internal Revenue Service Form 2848, Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative, is used to authorize an individual to represent a taxpayer before the Internal Revenue Service. The individual authorized must be an individual eligible to practice before the Internal Revenue Service. A taxpayer’s authorization of an eligible representative will also allow that individual to receive and inspect confidential tax information.

Similarly, states also grant authority to an individual to represent a taxpayer before the Department of Revenue by filing their power of attorney and to receive and inspect confidential tax information, which may include federal tax information. So, a taxpayer residing in any state can be confidently represented by Rink & Robinson, PLLC and have quality and proficient tax representation.

Examples of Tax Examinations:

Corporations
S- Corporations
Individuals
Partnerships
Estates
Fiduciary
Property
Payroll
Excise
Sales and Use