As a taxpayer, the Supreme Court has held that you are entitled to structure your activities so that you pay the least amount of taxes that are legally required. However, if you become the subject of an audit you will bear the burden of proving that the information included in your income tax return is accurate.
Bill Noll worked as a trial attorney for over a dozen years prior to acquiring the CPA firm that was founded by his father. It is that trial experience that gives Bill the ability to work with his clients in managing the stressful process of producing records to support the information that was included in the tax return under audit.
Also, many tax preparers lack the experience necessary to properly produce records in a format that is easily understood by IRS agents in order to support their client in an audit. With the proper documentation and knowledge of the tax code, tax regulations, and Tax Court Opinions tax audits are often times resolved with minimal changes.