Will Greenback Assist Me If the IRS Audits My Tax Return?
Yes, if Greenback prepared the return, or you’re a current Greenback client. Audit support is handled on a case-by-case basis. Your accountant reviews the audit notice with you, helps you understand what the IRS is asking for, and guides you on the response. The exact level of involvement depends on the type of audit and the scope of the questions.
What support typically looks like:
- Notice review: Reviewing the audit letter with you to understand the IRS’s request
- Documentation help: Assembling supporting documentation from your file
- Response drafting: Drafting the response or providing guidance on what to include
- Next-step advice: Guidance if the audit escalates or moves to formal proceedings
Greenback’s audit assistance applies to returns we’ve prepared for current clients. For audits of returns Greenback didn’t prepare, or for full audit-defense engagements, your accountant can refer you to an audit-defense specialist or tax attorney with the right scope.
If you’ve received an IRS notice on a return Greenback filed, contact us, and we’ll talk through the next steps. For background on common IRS notices, see our Tax Q&A on CP2000 notices and responding to IRS notices from abroad.
Last updated on June 24, 2026