Allen Barron Knows Audits

Expertise in Auditing

Everyone knows how frustrating and time consuming audits can be.  We’ve heard horror stories that include people throwing computers out windows, sleeping at the office for months on end and even quitting rather than dealing with the red tape that surrounds audits and tax law. Does this sound like you? Then it’s time to contact us at Allen Barron Inc.—a dedicated CPA firm in San Diego with extensive expertise handing complex matters such as audits. Believe it or not, our staff actually enjoys dealing with audits, and they are trained and ready to do so.

When hiring IRS representation, San Diego financial consultants can provide the flexibility that you need. For example, Allen Barron Inc. can assist your existing audit department, or we can develop and manage your internal audit department. It’s all up to you! We also can help you get out from under a wide range of audits, including the following:

  • Regulatory compliance audits
  • Fraud and forensic audits
  • Construction audits

If you like us, we can stick around and provide continuous auditing, corporate governance advisory services and internal audit plan development.

Training in Difficult Tax Issues 

Don’t forget about those state tax issues either. We love living in sunny California, but sometimes the tax laws can really bog people down. As a leading CPA firm, financial consultants also help clients with California specific tax issues, such as Franchise Tax Board (FTB) audit representation. Additionally, there is a full range of tax controversy services related to issues involving the California Board of Equalization and California Employment Development Department that are offered. In today’s day and age, having a plan to manage local, state and federal tax risks is crucial. 

When choosing IRS representation, it’s important that you research your options carefully. The following are points to keep in mind: 

  • Don’t be pressured into thinking you have to act at that very moment (although the quicker you resolve disputes the more money you may save).
  • Don’t get involved with “too-good-to-be-true deals.”
  • Ask for references and follow up with those references.
  • Do your own research on the company and the person that you’ll be dealing with most.
  • Request a free or low-cost consultation to explore your options.
  • Stay involved in the process from beginning to end.
  • Communicate—ask questions, answer them and learn from doing both.

So take a deep breath, push those audits over to us, and stop sleeping in your office!  Contact us at (866) 493-5400 for a free consultation or just to learn more about what we do.  You can also find us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn where we share news and updates about our ever-changing industry.

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