How to verify professional tax work was actually done
You've paid a tax relief company, CPA, or representative. They told you what they would do. But now you want to confirm that the work was actually completed and is reflected in IRS records.
The verification problem
Promises vs. records
Tax firms often promise outcomes: "We'll get your penalty abated," "We'll set up a payment plan," "We'll file your unfiled returns." But what actually appears in IRS records can be different.
You can't easily check yourself
Getting IRS records is slow. Interpreting them requires tax knowledge. And even if you get them, you may not know what to compare against what the firm claimed.
You end up uncertain
Did they really file the return? Is the payment plan really in place? Were the penalties actually reduced? You don't have clear answers.
A compliance review provides verification
We examine IRS records and compare them directly against the work the professional claimed to perform. We document what matches and what doesn't.
- •We review the engagement letter and what was promised
- •We examine IRS records to determine what actually happened
- •We document what can and cannot be verified
- •We identify what remains outstanding or unresolved
Get documented verification
Stop wondering if the work was done. Request a compliance review and get written verification of what has and hasn't been completed.
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