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How to Survive an IRS Tax Audit

February 28, 2018 By The Balance Sheet

IRS tax audit, IRS Tax Help, accounting servicesTax time is already stressful enough without mentioning the incidence of tax audits. Both businesses and individuals are exposed to IRS tax audits, which ensure that the income and expense deductions are in compliance with tax laws.

While an IRS tax audit might be a scary prospect, it can be handled in a way that minimizes its negative impact. While you may still incur penalties and/or fines, understanding the process can help you prepare adequately.

The first step is to understand the type of IRS audit you are subjected to. In general, there are three types of audits the IRS may decide to use for you or your business:

  1. Audit by Correspondence: Through this type of audit, the IRS will be requesting supporting information through the mail. This is the most common and easiest type of audit and involves only one or two tax issues. Follow the instructions explicitly. Do not try to read between the lines, give them exactly (and only) what they ask for.
  1. Office Audit: This type of audit will require you to go to the IRS office for the audit to be performed. This is quite similar to the correspondence audit. It usually only deals with one or two items, and the IRS will provide you with a list of what they need. These audits are usually limited to a certain part of your taxes. While you may request for the meeting to take place at your business or home, it is preferable to conduct it at the IRS office.
  1. Field Audit: In this case, an IRS agent will be assigned to your case and will perform the audit on site at your business or location. This is a more serious type of audit, through which you will need the help of a tax professional. This is a serious deal, get help!

Here are a few steps you can follow to survive an IRS audit:

  • Understand the process

It’s important to understand the audit process. Usually, it is rather simple and includes a notification from the IRS, as well as the documentation to gather and submit by the appointment date or deadline. The IRS usually reviews the submitted documentation and information and determines a final decision.

  • Prepare adequately

Preparing for an audit and getting organized is crucial! Having a reliable accounting system like QuickBooks or Xero will help in preparing more adequately. It will also contribute to a smoother audit.

If you haven’t been using a good accounting system, it is possible to reconstruct your transaction history. You can do this by contacting vendors and financial institutions, using the online platforms of your banks, or gathering your receipts and invoices.

An additional tip is to make copies of your original documentation and organize your supporting information well. This will help the audit be more organized and yield more positive results.

  • Get reliable professional advice

If your audit is either a field or office audit, you may want to consult a professional. A Certified Public Accountant (CPA), tax attorney, or Enrolled Agent (EA) can help you prepare your case, get organized, and negotiate a just resolution. The right tax professional can even help you minimize the negative impact of a tax audit.

In conclusion, keep in mind that IRS tax audits are common occurrences that can be managed effectively. Having the proper understanding, organization, and strategies can make the difference between a successful case and a failing one.

Contact us if you need any help with your taxes or with preparing for an audit. We’re here to help!

 Sources:

  • Laurence, J.D. Beth. “Checklist: How to Survive a Tax Audit.” Www.nolo.com. Accessed January 06, 2018. https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/survive-irs-tax-audit-29478.html.
  • Murray, Jean. “How to Survive an IRS Tax Audit of Your Business.” The Balance. Accessed January 06, 2018. https://www.thebalance.com/how-to-survive-an-irs-tax-audit-of-your-business-398979.
  • Taulli, Tom. “4 Ways To Survive A Dreaded IRS Audit.” Forbes. August 06, 2017. Accessed January 06, 2018. https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomtaulli/2016/11/26/4-ways-to-survive-a-dreaded-irs-audit/#5dd.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Accountant Tagged With: Certified Public Accountant, CPA, Enrolled Agent, IRS agent, IRS audit, IRS tax audit, IRS tax filing, tax audit, tax professional

8 Things to Consider When Hiring an Accountant (or other Professional) for Your Business

January 17, 2018 By The Balance Sheet

accounting professional, accounting services, IRS filing servicesAs a business owner, it’s crucial that you hire the right accounting professional to provide you with appropriate accounting advice for your organization. However, picking the right individual for the job can be challenging. You want a trusted partner who can help you strategize your taxes and finances and who is committed to helping you, at a rate you can afford.

As you make the decision to hire an accounting professional for your business, here are a few considerations to keep in mind:

  • Consider their qualifications

What sort of qualifications do they hold? Are they a bookkeeper, accountant, CPA, or Enrolled Agent (EA)? Do they have the appropriate qualifications, licenses, certifications and/or experience?

Also, what do you want them to help with? You may need to hire one or more different type of accounting professional, depending on what expertise you wish to exploit. For example, an Enrolled Agent can represent you before the IRS. An accountant or CPA can interpret your financials, and a bookkeeper keeps meticulous records for your business transactions.

  • Decide on the best location

Cloud accounting makes it easier to work remotely with your accountant. However, you must decide if you’d rather collaborate with someone closer. Deciding on your accountant’s location is important in determining how well you will work together.   

  • Consider the software they use 

There are various software and accounting tools available for businesses. Before hiring an accountant for your organization, you may want to check the type of accounting system he/she uses. You will have to get familiar with the technology they’re using in order to have some visibility over your business’ transactions and records.

When dealing with accounting software, it’s a good idea to get an accounting professional to set it up for your specific business and train you on its use. Ask if your prospective accountant offers that service.

  • Ensure they’re proactive about saving money 

The right accountant for your business will be committed to strategizing your taxes and finances in order to save your business money. As part of your screening process, consider inquiring about how proactive they are about reducing your business’ costs. You may consider hiring an EA for this purpose, as they are specialized in tax and tax law.

Inquire about tax planning strategies to save on operating costs as part of the interview process. However, be careful to check that whatever tax strategies are recommended, they keep in line with the law and with your own ethics. 

  • Discuss and negotiate their fees 

Part of your hiring process should involve discussing your prospective accountant’s fees. And, do pay attention. Many people tend to gloss over the fees and get surprised when the bill comes.

Make sure to set aside some time to negotiate their fees. Ensure that these fit into your business’ budget.   

  • Get familiar with your own accounting. 

At the end of the day, your business is still your business. You should know and understand your own accounting in order to stay on top of your organization.

Get familiar with your accounting system, and learn to improve it over time. Hiring an accountant shouldn’t mean leaving your entire business into someone else’s hands. Also, if you have trouble reading the spreadsheets and reports, ask your accountant to train you on it. They should be more than happy to explain it all to you. 

  • Inquire about their responsiveness 

An accountant is in many ways a business partner. In this sense, he/she has to be available and responsive in case of changes in the business. As you go through the screening and interviewing process, ask about their availability and responsiveness to determine if they will be the right fit for you. 

  • Check their level of commitment

Lastly, as a prospective business partner, your accounting professional should be committed to the financial health and growth of your business. Consider discussing their level of commitment to helping you grow your businesses. Evaluate their responses to see if they’re as committed to your business as you are.

Still wondering how to make your decision when it comes to hiring the right accounting professional for your small business?

Call us at (561) 842-1304

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Filed Under: Accountant, Uncategorized Tagged With: account services, accountant, accounting professional, accounting services, bookkeeper, CPA, finance, hire an accountant, IRS, IRS tax filing, Tax, tax services




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