Duluth CPA Advises on When the IRS/GA/State Audit Notice Arrives…Tax Audit Basics

Duluth CPA Advises on When the IRS/GA/State Audit Notice Arrives…Tax Audit Basics

It is not prudent to begin the audit process in fear, rather discover how you can better prepare yourself so that you are not surprised at the audit process and its ultimate results. By evaluating through to the other side you can best ready yourself to close your audit with no adjustments and no additional monies due.

A successful audit process will include many factors and variables consisting of, first and foremost, calling your CPA. Your tax accountant is the absolute best one to address your audit and to better represent you and your business’s issues to the IRS using both the law and knowledge of your business to your best advantage. Initially after a return is selected for audit, aside from calling your CPA, is to review the return in detail. Evaluate, from an independent perspective, your return, carefully determining what an IRS agent might be seeking most to review. After this initial step you should then evaluate your documentation to see if you might need to accumulate any additional information to collaborate and support your return. During this review process you should not discover anything new as all of these issues should have been adequately addressed before your return was prepared, signed, and forwarded to the IRS. However this process is critical to ensure that there are no holes in your paperwork, which might later cause you difficulty.

The largest and most burdensome administrative responsibility for a business owner is payroll. Whether you have one employee or a thousand, both the IRS and your state has a myriad of payroll reports and deadlines for which you are required to complete. Unfortunately there is not a one-stop shop to pay and report all of the varying deadlines and taxes. However, there is a solution that makes the reporting of payroll dramatically more seamless than if you strive to go it on your own. To learn more visit http://www.hiscpa.com/payroll.html

Keeping in mind on an ongoing basis as well as during an IRS audit of what is a legal tax deduction and the documentation thereof is essential to sound business management. To learn more about how you can best be ready visit http://www.hiscpa.com/business-expenses.html

Also it will be wise to consistently evaluate, as well as when preparing for an audit, to ensure that your workers are properly classified predominantly to ensure that there are no workers, who are truly employees, that you are in error classifying as employees. To learn more and to ensue your workers are correctly classified at http://www.hiscpa.com/independent-contratctor.html

Contact HIS CPA PC (A Christian CPA Firm) today.

To learn more about addressing IRS Tax Issues and Back Tax Returns visit http://www.hiscpa.com/working-with-the-irs.html  

John Dillard is an Christian Speaker/Author and Certified Public Accountant in Duluth, GA. To See how he takes Christ along with him to work visit http://www.hiscpa.com/ and for his latest book Overcoming Life’s 9/11’s: Job’s Journey and a Voice of One: Nehemiah’s Prayer visit http://www.john-dillard.com/ or call John Dillard CPA today at 770.814.9304 (All Rights Reserved) Dare to Attempt Something so Great for the Kingdom of God that it is doomed to failure, lest Christ be in it!    

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