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Avoiding Audit Triggers
By Darrin Mish of Law Offices of Darrin Mish
During the past few years, the IRS has stepped up its scrutiny of small businesses in a number of areas: ensuring that they’re paying payroll taxes and workers’ comp and the way they classify contractors. In addition, the organization has stepped up its audit operations on those taxpayers who are part of S Corporations and LLCs. In fact, of the $6.6 billion currently spent on tax enforcement, 41% goes toward dealing with small business. "The IRS has specific situations that alert it to scrutinize certain taxpayers," notes tax attorney Darrin T. Mish, P.A., author of the IRS Problem Solver Blog. "Its criteria for audit selection are not available to the general public, but from experience and testimony, reliable information regarding these specific situations has been identified." Mish outlines the following common situations considered "audit red flags" by the IRS... Learn more on how to avoid audit triggers. |
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