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Facing an investigation by the IRS? Are you afraid IRS is investigating you criminally?  Uncertain or frightened of the outcome?  Time matters - act now.  The IRS will use forensic accounting to investigate a taxpayer.  Let a forensic accountant work for you by investigating your tax issues and the records IRS maintains on you the taxpayer.

IRS tax problems can go way beyond the numbers on your tax return and IRS tax problems never simply go away.  We can help you identify what your IRS issues are and feel in control of your choices to solve the IRS problems.

For example IRS may conduct "Joint Investigations" at the same time.  This means that IRS may investigate you for civil tax issues and criminal tax issues at the same time.  This can be overwhelming and frightening for a taxpayer.  Forensic accounting can provide you with the information you need to make important decisions during civil and/or criminal investigations.

Time and knowledge is critical.  It is never too late to pick the phone up and call for help.  We are experts in forensic accounting and  have specialized knowlege and training in IRS issues that can help you feel in control of your IRS tax problems.   Let forensic accounting ease your mind and learn all you can about the options available to you in resolving your IRS issues. 

You can be proactive in helping yourself and/or your attorney by gathering and collecting information about your IRS tax issues through forensic accounting.

Call 1-800-447-6181 for a free confidential consultation


Victoria Osborn, PA, CFE

  • Public Accountant
  • Forensic Accountant
  • Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE)
Member:
  • Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
  • Charter Member of the Colorado Springs Chapter of Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
  • National Society of Accountants
  • Colorado Public Accounting Society

Richard V. Osborn, MCSE

  • Microsoft Certified System Engineer
  • Cisco Certified Network Associate

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Information contained on this site is not intended to provide legal advice and should not be construed as such.  Legal opinions and advice should be sought only from a licensed attorney familiar with your issues.

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