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F illing tax returns is something that millions of small business owners do every year. And every year, a number of these business owners must deal with the possibility of an IRS audit.
Either due to discrepancies in tax filings or as a result of a random check, all business owners should be prepared for a potential IRS audit. Though the reality of a tax audit can be worrisome to a business owner, there are ways that small businesses can prepare and organize for a possible audit.
According to the IRS Data Book, about 1% of businesses get audited. Knowing this, it is important to be aware of your tax responsibilities and potential liabilities.
In many cases, there are triggers that initiate an audit. Some of these triggers that mark businesses for an audit include:
Aside from taking personal responsibility to meet the points above, a tax professional can be a safeguard in avoiding an audit. Having a tax professional prepare your returns can help save you time, headache, and the possibility of having an issue with the IRS should you get audited.
The IRS has created a series of convenient and easy-to-use videos to help assist taxpayers.
This video covers critical concerns business owners might have, such as the preparation of tax records, what to expect during an audit, payment options, the right to appeal a decision, and responsibilities during and after an audit.
Helpful guidance can also be found in Publication 3498A , available on the IRS website. Specific advice to commonly asked questions is also available for small business owners and self-employed workers.
Nearly 1 million total audits were conducted in 2018. While most audits are random, inconsistencies and discrepancies in your filing will get you audited as well.
Accepting this reality is the first step in dealing with a potential audit. Here's what to do if your small business gets audited:
Earlier this year, the IRS announced a number of options to assist taxpayers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic instability.
Known as the People First Initiative, the program includes a halt to office, field, and correspondence audits through July 15. However, ongoing cases will continue to be reviewed and appeals will be processed, though not through in-person meetings.
Despite this suspension of tax audits in 2020, the IRS still requests taxpayers to respond to any correspondence sent during this time.
If your business tax return is flagged for an audit, help is available. Bizee’s Business Accounting and Bookkeeping service can take care of all your tax, accounting, or bookkeeping needs. Since 2004, Bizee has assisted over 1 million entrepreneurs and has the expertise to help business owners navigate through tax season and the maze of a potential audit.
Peter Mavrikis is an author and editor with over 25 years of experience in publishing. He has worked as the Editorial Director for Barron’s Educational Series, as well as Kaplan Test Prep, where he ran the test prep, foreign language, and study guide. Read more
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