230 The IRS has three years from the due date of the tax return to assess any additional taxes that may be owed by issuing an Audit Letter. The IRS has the authority to examine the taxpayer’s books, papers and other records that supports the items considered on your filed tax returns. It is always a good idea to maintain the records that are relevant with respect to the filed tax returns for at least 3 years from the date on which you have filed your taxes.
Broad Taxes will be providing Free tax representation services Individual or Business Entity receives any audit notice from the IRS with regards to the previously filed tax returns. The taxpayer can write a Power of Attorney, Form 2848, appointing our Enrolled Agents to represent the case before the IRS, this Power of Attorney will authorize us to act on behalf of taxpayers in the tax matters only.