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                <description><![CDATA[<p>If you’ve received an audit notice from the IRS or the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB), you’re probably feeling a mix of anxiety, confusion, and maybe even dread. You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of San Francisco residents and business owners open their mailboxes to find that dreaded letter — and most have no idea&hellip;</p>
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<p>If you’ve received an audit notice from the IRS or the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB), you’re probably feeling a mix of anxiety, confusion, and maybe even dread. You’re not alone. Every year, thousands of San Francisco residents and business owners open their mailboxes to find that dreaded letter — and most have no idea what comes next.</p>
<p>At <strong>Kugelman Law — your tax and cryptocurrency team</strong> — we represent San Francisco taxpayers through every stage of the audit process. Whether you’re a tech professional with complex stock compensation, a small business owner, a cryptocurrency investor, or a high-net-worth individual, a skilled <strong>tax audit attorney in San Francisco</strong> can be the difference between a manageable resolution and a financial catastrophe.</p>
<p>Our firm is led by <a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/our-team/alex-kugelman/">Alex Kugelman</a>, who brings nearly two decades of experience representing clients in federal tax disputes, including matters before the U.S. Tax Court and U.S. District Court.</p>
<h2>What Is a Tax Audit?</h2>
<p>A tax audit is an official examination of your tax return by the IRS or a state taxing authority like California’s FTB. The purpose is to verify that the income, deductions, and credits you reported are accurate. Audits can range from a simple correspondence audit conducted entirely by mail to a full-blown field audit where an agent visits your home or business.</p>
<p>In San Francisco, audits are especially common for taxpayers with:</p>
<ul>
<li>Self-employment or 1099 income</li>
<li>Cryptocurrency transactions</li>
<li>Large charitable deductions</li>
<li>Foreign bank accounts or FBAR filings</li>
<li>Stock options, RSUs, and tech compensation packages</li>
<li>Rental properties in the Bay Area</li>
<li>Cash-intensive businesses</li>
</ul>
<h2>Why You Need a Tax Audit Attorney in San Francisco</h2>
<p>Many taxpayers make the mistake of trying to handle an audit themselves or relying solely on the CPA who prepared their return. That’s often a serious error. Here’s why a San Francisco tax audit attorney matters:</p>
<p><strong>Attorney-client privilege.</strong> Unlike CPAs, attorneys provide full legal privilege. Anything you tell your attorney stays protected. Communications with your accountant can be subpoenaed.</p>
<p><strong>Negotiation and litigation experience.</strong> Tax attorneys understand how to negotiate with revenue agents, appeals officers, and FTB auditors — and how to litigate in <a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/tax-law/u-s-tax-court-litigation/">U.S. Tax Court</a> if a negotiated resolution isn’t possible. We know which arguments work and which don’t.</p>
<p><strong>Local knowledge.</strong> California’s FTB is one of the most aggressive state tax agencies in the country. A Bay Area-based tax attorney understands the nuances of California residency audits, Prop 19 issues, and the compensation structures common to San Francisco professionals.</p>
<p><strong>Protection against escalation.</strong> What starts as a civil audit can sometimes turn criminal. An attorney knows the warning signs and can protect you before things spiral.</p>
<h2>Types of Tax Audits We Handle</h2>
<p>Kugelman Law represents San Francisco clients in a full range of audit matters:</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/tax-law/tax-audits/">IRS Audits</a>.</strong> Correspondence audits, office audits, and field audits across all areas of federal tax law.</p>
<p><strong>California FTB Audits.</strong> Including residency audits, which have become increasingly common as high earners relocate from California.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/cryptocurrency-accounting-audits/">Cryptocurrency Audits</a>.</strong> The IRS has made crypto a top enforcement priority. Alex Kugelman has built a unique specialization in cryptocurrency tax law and has appeared as a featured expert on the Bitcoin.tax podcast discussing IRS crypto enforcement, Kraken user data summonses, and the anatomy of a crypto audit.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/nft-accounting-and-tax-compliance/">NFT Accounting and Tax Compliance</a>.</strong> For NFT creators, collectors, and traders facing basis, income recognition, and reporting questions.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/pig-butchering-crypto-scam/">Pig Butchering and Crypto Scam Losses</a>.</strong> For taxpayers facing both the financial devastation of a crypto scam and complex tax questions about deducting those losses.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/tax-law/unfiled-tax-returns/">Unfiled Tax Return Matters</a>.</strong> For clients who have fallen behind and need to get current before — or during — an audit.</p>
<p><strong><a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/tax-law/tax-collections/">Tax Collection Defense</a>.</strong> When audits escalate to collections, liens, or levies.</p>
<p><strong>FBAR and Foreign Account Matters.</strong> Representation through the <a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/foreign-gift-penalty-abatement/streamlined-offshore-procedures/">Streamlined Offshore Procedures</a>, <a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/foreign-gift-penalty-abatement/delinquent-fbar-procedures/">Delinquent FBAR Procedures</a>, and <a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/services/foreign-gift-penalty-abatement/delinquent-foreign-information-procedures/">Delinquent Foreign Information Return Procedures</a>.</p>
<h2>What to Expect During an IRS Audit in San Francisco</h2>
<p>Most audits follow a predictable pattern. Understanding it helps reduce the uncertainty.</p>
<p>First, you’ll receive an initial notice identifying the tax years and issues under review. Next comes the document request, often called an Information Document Request (IDR). Then there’s a fact-finding phase where the auditor examines your records and may interview you. Finally, the auditor issues findings — either a “no change” letter, a proposed adjustment, or a notice of deficiency.</p>
<p>At each stage, you have rights. You have the right to representation. You have the right to appeal. You have the right to go to Tax Court if necessary. A tax audit attorney ensures those rights are protected.</p>
<h2>How Long Does a Tax Audit Take?</h2>
<p>Most IRS audits in San Francisco are resolved within three to twelve months, though complex cases — particularly those involving cryptocurrency, foreign accounts, or large business entities — can extend beyond a year. FTB residency audits often take even longer because California aggressively pursues documentation of where you lived, worked, and spent your time.</p>
<h2>Common Mistakes Taxpayers Make During Audits</h2>
<p>After years of representing audit clients, we’ve seen the same mistakes over and over:</p>
<ul>
<li>Volunteering information that wasn’t requested</li>
<li>Missing response deadlines, triggering default assessments</li>
<li>Handing over years of unrelated records</li>
<li>Trying to “explain away” discrepancies without documentation</li>
<li>Waiting until the audit becomes a collection matter to hire counsel</li>
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<p>The earlier you involve an attorney, the more options you have.</p>
<h2>Proven Results for Our Clients</h2>
<p>Audit outcomes can be transformative. Recent examples of our work include a client whose $365,000 tax debt was reduced to a zero-dollar liability, a successful resolution of a multi-year audit and non-filing matter with a minimal payment, and a favorable outcome for a client who had not filed tax returns for ten years. Every case is different*, but the pattern is consistent: early, skilled representation materially changes results.</p>
<h2>Why Choose Kugelman Law</h2>
<p>Kugelman Law is a boutique tax controversy firm serving San Francisco and the broader Bay Area. We focus exclusively on tax law — including IRS disputes, FTB matters, and cryptocurrency taxation — rather than stretching across unrelated practice areas. That focus matters. Tax law is nuanced, evolving, and full of traps for the unwary.</p>
<p>Alex Kugelman is admitted to the California bar and the U.S. Supreme Court, is a member of the American Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association, and served as the San Francisco Chair of the FBA Tax Division in 2018. His work has been featured on multiple podcasts addressing IRS cryptocurrency enforcement, and he has litigated before the U.S. Tax Court and U.S. District Court.</p>
<p>Our clients include individuals, tech workers, entrepreneurs, crypto traders, and business owners throughout San Francisco. We deliver high-end, white-glove tax representation. When you work with us, you’ll actually understand what’s happening in your case — and you’ll have a dedicated tax attorney in your corner every step of the way.</p>
<h2>Schedule a Confidential Consultation with a San Francisco Tax Audit Attorney</h2>
<p>If you’ve received an audit notice, don’t wait. The sooner you engage experienced counsel, the stronger your position. <strong>Kugelman Law offers paid, privileged consultations with managing attorney Alex Kugelman.</strong> These are premium, one-on-one strategy sessions — not sales calls — and are fully protected by attorney-client privilege from the moment you engage.</p>
<p>Call <strong><a href="tel:+14159681780">(415) 968-1780</a></strong> or <a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/contact-us/"><strong>contact Kugelman Law online</strong></a> to schedule your consultation with Alex Kugelman.</p>
<h2>Frequently Asked Questions About Tax Audits in San Francisco</h2>
<h3>How do I know if I’m being audited?</h3>
<p>The IRS and FTB always initiate audits by mail, never by phone or email. If someone calls claiming to be an auditor and demanding immediate payment, it’s a scam.</p>
<h3>Can a tax audit attorney help if I’ve already started the audit?</h3>
<p>Yes. You can bring in an attorney at any point, even mid-audit. We regularly step in to take over cases that have gone sideways.</p>
<h3>What’s the difference between a tax attorney and a CPA for an audit?</h3>
<p>CPAs are excellent at preparing returns and understanding accounting. Tax attorneys are trained in legal strategy, negotiation, and litigation, and provide attorney-client privilege that CPAs cannot.</p>
<h3>Will my audit turn criminal?</h3>
<p>Most audits stay civil. But if the auditor suspects fraud — false documents, unreported income, hidden accounts — the matter can be referred to IRS Criminal Investigation. An attorney can spot the warning signs early.</p>
<h3>Do you offer free consultations?</h3>
<p>No. Kugelman Law provides high-end, white-glove tax representation, and we offer paid consultations with managing attorney Alex Kugelman. These consultations are privileged, confidential, and designed to give you substantive strategic guidance from the outset.</p>
<h3>Do you represent clients outside San Francisco?</h3>
<p>Yes. We serve clients throughout California and nationwide for federal tax matters.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="https://www.kugelmanlaw.com/our-team/alex-kugelman/">Alex Kugelman</a></strong> is the founder and managing attorney of Kugelman Law. He has nearly two decades of experience representing clients in federal tax disputes, including matters before the U.S. Tax Court and U.S. District Court. Alex is admitted to practice in California (2008) and before the U.S. Supreme Court, and served as the San Francisco Chair of the Federal Bar Association Tax Division in 2018. He earned his J.D. from Chapman University Fowler School of Law and his B.A. in English Literature from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Alex has developed a unique specialization in cryptocurrency tax law and has been featured on Bitcoin.tax and The Mark Milton Show discussing IRS crypto enforcement, audits, and compliance.</p>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>There are few things more anxiety-inducing than finding a letter from the Internal Revenue Service in your mailbox. Your mind might immediately jump to the worst-case scenario: a full-blown audit. While some notices are indeed serious, many are routine requests for information or notifications of minor adjustments. The most important thing is not to panic—and&hellip;</p>
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<p>There are few things more anxiety-inducing than finding a letter from the Internal Revenue Service in your mailbox. Your mind might immediately jump to the worst-case scenario: a full-blown <a href="/services/tax-law/tax-audits/">audit</a>.</p>



<p>While some notices are indeed serious, many are routine requests for information or notifications of minor adjustments. The most important thing is not to panic—and not to ignore it. Taking prompt and strategic action is key to resolving the issue efficiently.</p>



<p>If you’ve received an <a href="/services/tax-law/tax-appeals/"><strong>IRS tax notice</strong></a>, here’s a step-by-step guide on what to do next.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-1-read-the-notice-carefully">Step 1: Read the Notice Carefully</h2>



<p>Don’t just glance at the letter. Read it from top to bottom, including any fine print. Pay close attention to a few key areas:</p>



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<li><strong>The Notice Number:</strong> Usually found in the top right corner (e.g., <a href="/blog/cryptocurrency-taxes-cp2000-and-what-crypto-traders-need-to-know/">CP2000</a>, CP12, LT11). This number identifies the specific issue the IRS is contacting you about. You can look up the notice number on the IRS website to get a general understanding of its purpose.</li>



<li><strong>The Tax Year:</strong> The notice will specify which tax year it pertains to.</li>



<li><strong>The Deadline:</strong> Most notices require a response within a specific timeframe, typically 30 or 60 days. Missing this deadline can result in additional penalties or limit your appeal rights.</li>
</ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-2-compare-the-notice-with-your-tax-return">Step 2: Compare the Notice with Your Tax Return</h2>



<p>The notice will explain why the IRS is contacting you. Often, it’s because their records don’t match the information you reported on your tax return. For example, a CP2000 notice is generated when the income reported by third parties (like your employer or a brokerage) is different from the income you reported.</p>



<p>Pull out your copy of the tax return for the year in question and compare it line by line with the changes the IRS is proposing. It’s possible the IRS is correct, or it could be that you made a simple clerical error. It’s also possible the IRS is wrong.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-3-determine-your-course-of-action-agree-disagree-or-need-more-information">Step 3: Determine Your Course of Action: Agree, Disagree, or Need More Information?</h2>



<p>Based on your review, you have three primary paths:</p>



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<li><strong>You Agree with the Notice:</strong> If the IRS is correct and you owe additional tax, the notice will include a payment voucher. You should pay the amount due by the deadline to avoid further interest and penalties. If you can’t pay the full amount, you can explore payment options like an installment agreement.</li>



<li><strong>You Disagree with the Notice:</strong> If you believe the IRS’s information is incorrect, you need to respond in writing by the deadline. Your response should clearly explain why you disagree and include copies of any supporting documentation (e.g., corrected 1099s, bank statements, receipts). Do NOT send original documents.</li>



<li><strong>The Information is Incorrect, but Not Your Fault:</strong> Sometimes a third party reports incorrect information to the IRS. In this case, you should contact the third party to have them issue a corrected form (e.g., a corrected 1099-B).</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-4-respond-in-writing">Step 4: Respond in Writing</h2>



<p>Even if you speak with someone at the IRS on the phone, always follow up with a formal written response.</p>



<p>Send your letter and supporting documents via certified mail with a return receipt requested. This provides proof that you sent the response and that the IRS received it.</p>



<p>Your written response should be professional, concise, and directly address the issues raised in the notice.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-when-to-call-a-tax-professional">When to Call a Tax Professional</h2>



<p>While you can handle some simple notices on your own, it is highly recommended that you seek professional help in certain situations:</p>



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<li>The notice proposes a large tax liability.</li>



<li>You don’t understand the notice or what the IRS is asking for.</li>



<li>The issue involves complex tax laws, such as those related to business expenses, investments, or <a href="/blog/crypto-tax-preparation-california-guide/">cryptocurrency</a>.</li>



<li>You are being audited.</li>



<li>The notice is a Notice of Deficiency, which gives you 90 days to petition the U.S. Tax Court.</li>
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<p>A <strong>California tax resolution lawyer</strong> can communicate with the IRS on your behalf, ensure your rights are protected, and develop a strategy to achieve the best possible outcome. They can lift the burden from your shoulders and provide the expertise needed to navigate the IRS’s complex bureaucracy.</p>



<p>Receiving an IRS notice doesn’t have to be a catastrophe. By taking a calm, methodical approach, you can resolve the issue and move forward with confidence. If you need help, <a href="/our-team/">the team at Kugelman Law</a> is here to provide expert representation.</p>



<p><em>Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional tax or legal advice. Consult a qualified professional for guidance on your specific situation.</em></p>
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                <description><![CDATA[<p>The feeling of dread that comes with unfiled tax returns is a heavy burden. Whether it’s been one year or several, the problem doesn’t go away on its own. In fact, it gets worse. The IRS and the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) impose steep failure-to-file penalties and interest, which can quickly spiral into overwhelming&hellip;</p>
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<p>The feeling of dread that comes with <a href="/services/tax-law/unfiled-tax-returns/">unfiled tax returns</a> is a heavy burden. Whether it’s been one year or several, the problem doesn’t go away on its own. In fact, it gets worse.</p>



<p>The IRS and the California Franchise Tax Board (FTB) impose steep failure-to-file penalties and interest, which can quickly spiral into overwhelming tax debt. If you have <strong>unfiled tax returns in California</strong>, taking action is the only way forward.</p>



<p>This guide provides a clear, step-by-step process to get back into compliance and find peace of mind. The most important thing to remember is that you have options.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-the-consequences-of-not-filing">The Consequences of Not Filing</h2>



<p>Before diving into the solution, it’s crucial to understand the risks of inaction. The government has powerful tools at its disposal, including:</p>



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<li><strong>Substitute for Return (SFR):</strong> The IRS can file a return for you based on information from employers and financial institutions. This return doesn’t include any deductions or credits you’re entitled to, often resulting in a much higher tax liability.</li>



<li><strong>Penalties and Interest:</strong> The failure-to-file penalty is 5% of the unpaid taxes for each month or part of a month that a tax return is late, up to 25% of your unpaid taxes. Interest also accrues daily.</li>



<li><strong>Collections Actions:</strong> Unpaid tax debt can lead to federal tax liens, wage garnishments, and bank levies.</li>



<li><strong>Loss of Refunds:</strong> If you are due a refund, you must file a return to claim it within three years of the due date.</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-your-5-step-action-plan-to-get-compliant">Your 5-Step Action Plan to Get Compliant</h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-1-gather-your-documents">Step 1: Gather Your Documents</h3>



<p>The first step is to collect all the necessary income documents for the years you need to file. This includes W-2s, 1099s, and records of any other income. If you’re missing documents, you can request a Wage and Income Transcript directly from the IRS website for the relevant years. This transcript will show all the income information reported to the IRS under your Social Security number.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-2-prepare-the-tax-returns">Step 2: Prepare the Tax Returns</h3>



<p>Once you have your documents, you must prepare the returns for each unfiled year. It’s highly recommended to work with a professional for this step. A <strong>California tax resolution attorney</strong> can ensure the returns are prepared accurately, claiming all eligible deductions and credits to minimize your tax liability. Do not file the returns just yet—this is a critical part of the strategy.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-3-analyze-your-total-tax-debt">Step 3: Analyze Your Total Tax Debt</h3>



<p>After preparing the returns, you’ll know the total amount of tax, penalties, and interest you owe to the IRS and FTB. This number is the foundation for determining the best resolution strategy. It’s often a shock, but seeing the full picture is necessary to move forward.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-4-explore-your-resolution-options">Step 4: Explore Your Resolution Options</h3>



<p>Simply filing the returns without a plan to pay can trigger immediate collections actions. This is where professional guidance is invaluable. An experienced tax attorney can help you <a href="/services/tax-law/tax-help/">explore options</a>, such as:</p>



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<li><strong>Offer in Compromise (OIC):</strong> An agreement with the IRS to settle your tax debt for less than the full amount owed. This is for taxpayers experiencing significant financial hardship.</li>



<li><strong>Installment Agreement:</strong> A monthly payment plan to pay off your tax debt over time.</li>



<li><strong>Currently Not Collectible (CNC) Status:</strong> If you can prove you’re unable to pay your living expenses and your tax debt, the IRS may temporarily halt collection efforts.</li>



<li><strong>Penalty Abatement:</strong> You may be able to have penalties removed if you can show “reasonable cause” for your failure to file on time.</li>
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<p>Having a skilled tax attorney negotiate on your behalf provides a crucial buffer between you and the IRS, protecting your rights and working towards the most favorable outcome.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-step-5-file-the-returns-and-secure-a-resolution">Step 5: File the Returns and Secure a Resolution</h3>



<p>Once a strategy is in place, your attorney will help you file the back tax returns and submit the appropriate resolution request (e.g., an OIC application or an installment agreement proposal). This proactive approach shows the IRS you are making a good-faith effort to comply.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="h-don-t-wait-any-longer">Don’t Wait Any Longer</h3>



<p>Facing unfiled tax returns is stressful, but you don’t have to do it alone. The team at Kugelman Law specializes in helping Californians resolve complex tax issues.</p>



<p>We can <a href="/about-us/our-process/">guide you through every step</a>, from preparing your returns to negotiating with the IRS and FTB. <a href="/contact-us/">Contact us</a> today for a consultation and take the first step toward tax relief.</p>



<p><em>Disclaimer: This blog post provides general information and does not constitute legal or tax advice. Tax situations are complex and you should consult a qualified professional for advice regarding your individual circumstances.</em></p>
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