The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) is responsible for collecting sales and use taxes in California. If the CDTFA suspects that a business has not paid the correct amount of sales tax, they may initiate an audit. In many cases, the CDTFA will find you have underpaid its sales tax by a significant amount because they use wrong statistical sampling methodology in their audit. This can have a serious financial impact for you, your family, and your business.
An audit can be a daunting experience for your business, especially if you are not familiar with the CDTFA's procedures. In addition to the time and effort required to gather and provide documentation, you may also face financial penalties if they are found to have underpaid their sales tax.
If you are facing a CDTFA audit, it is important for you to seek representation as soon as possible if you are facing a CDTFA audit. Our tax professional team at Tax Resolution Center can help you to:
Understand the CDTFA's audit procedures
Prepare your tax audit defense with strong evidence and documentation
Represent you during the audit
Negotiate with the CDTFA to reduce tax liability
We are here to help. Call now for free consultation for any tax audit related problem you may have.
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