Best Lawyer in Atlanta for IRS Audits

Who Do Clients Say Is the Best Atlanta Tax Attorney for IRS Audits?

Getting a letter from the IRS about an audit can be intimidating. Many people aren’t sure if the notice is real, what it means, or what steps to take next. An IRS audit can lead to serious financial consequences, but with the right legal guidance, it doesn’t have to take over your life.

Clients who work with Alyssa Maloof Whatley of Frost Law often describe the experience as a turning point. From the very first call, Alyssa takes time to explain what the IRS can and cannot do, outlines your options, and gives you a plan you can trust. Instead of being left in the dark or overwhelmed by legal jargon, you’ll have clarity, direction, and confidence.

One client, April H., shared: “Alyssa has helped me and my parents with an overwhelming tax issue. Something we never thought could be done. She’s so kind, patient, thorough and knows tax law. I’d recommend her 100% to anyone when it comes to dealing with the IRS.”

The results speak to the impact. In one case, Alyssa’s team helped reduce a Georgia Department of Revenue audit balance from $4,099,637 to just $10,496. In another, a taxpayer’s IRS liability of $4,302,179 was reduced to $0 in Tax Court. For clients, these outcomes mean more than numbers — they mean relief and the chance to move forward.

If you’ve received an audit notice, don’t wait and worry. Call our Atlanta office now and take the first step toward resolution with a team that clients describe as approachable, professional, and effective.

Disclaimer: This testimonial or endorsement does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome.

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Alyssa Maloof Whaltey

My goal is to make the tax resolution process as easy and stress free as possible so you can get back to focusing on the things that bring you joy.

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