IRS Expected to Audit More Small Businesses

In past years the IRS has reported a low number of audits of small businesses, however they have stated that in the future they intend to increase by about 50%. This is hard on all of our small businesses because of a list of things such as COVID-19, complex tax law changes, and stimulus packages.

These measures have made books much more complicated than in past years, which create more concern around an increase in IRS audits. Because of this, ICPAS (Illinois CPA Society) states that these will lead to an increase in enforcement actions for long-owned family businesses to newly started online companies since the pandemic began. The IRS intends to hire more qualified people to be able to raise the number of audits. Here are some tips to follow:

·         Make sure that you report everything honestly and that your records are simple to understand and neat. Have all the documents you need to support your reporting.

·         Be careful with your deductions. If you are claiming odd deductions, it will get an auditor’s attention, as it is uncommon to have these expenses. If you have unique deductions, then seek the help of a CPA who can guide you.

·         Try to estimate accurately and pay quarterly tax payments. Failing to do so might raise the possibility of an audit or even penalties.

·         Keep digital records to make documentation easy to find. You can use online technology to assist with your record keeping, share documents with your CPA, and help keep you organized.

·         Make sure you are aware of the rules. If your small business was started as a partnership, it is very important to check if you are subject to the Centralized Partnership Audit Regime because that greatly changed the audit process.

Tax law is constantly changing and can be confusing. We recommend finding an expert to help you with your bookkeeping and tax preparation.

Enlisting help will be a wise decision for your business this year, especially with everything that has been different because of COVID. Please feel free to reach out to us at (310) 534-5577 or  contact@abandp.com with any questions if you are seeking help in this process. We are happy to discuss with you any bookkeeping needs you may have and determine which document storage process may be right for you.

Candy Messer

Candy Messer is a and profitability/growth advisor working with entrepreneurs in service-based industries to help them have successful businesses.  With more than 22 years of experience in the industry, Candy understands the stresses business owners  face and offers customized services  to meet their varying needs.

Candy started Affordable Bookkeeping and Payroll (AB&P) with the goal of providing businesses with top notch bookkeeping and payroll services at a reasonable price.  Her company energizes business owners by removing  the burden of  compliance tasks as well as working with them to identify issues preventing higher profitability and/or growth. As a result of using her services, clients have peace of mind and the freedom to do what they love. 

Candy was named Woman of the Year for 2009-2010 by the Peninsula Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association, and 2011 Entrepreneur Mom of the Year by Today’s Innovative Woman magazine.  In 2012, the El Camino College Foundation honored her as a Distinguished Alumni of the Year. Affordable Bookkeeping and Payroll was named 2016 Small Business of the Year by the Torrance Chamber and Intuit’s (creator of QuickBooks software) 2016 Firm of the Future.

Candy is co-author of Business Success With Ease released in 2013 and Navigating Entrepreneurship released in 2014 and is the host of “Biz Help For You” which can be found on iTunes, Tune-In, Stitcher, IHeartRadio and Spotify.

Candy has been married since 1992 to her husband Garth and they have a son, daughter, son-in-law, and soon to be two grandsons. When not running her company, Candy enjoys reading, crocheting, logic puzzles and spending time with friends and family.

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