At the end of an Audit, you can have an informal meeting called an Exit Conference with an Audit Supervisor to review the work papers prepared by the auditor. You may submit additional information to challenge the auditor’s findings. In most cases, you and the auditor can agree on an acceptable tax amount.
The Exit Conference can take place between the taxpayer (and his or her representative) and the auditor, supervisor and/or manager(s). The purpose is to give each side the chance to discuss the facts of your case and the laws and rules that apply.