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The easiest way to survive an IRS audit is to get ready in advance
October 9, 2020
IRS audit rates are historically low, according to the latest data, but that’s little consolation if your return is among those selected to be examined. But with proper preparation and planning, you should fare well. In fiscal year 2019, the IRS audited approximately 0.4% of individuals. Businesses, large corporations and high-income individuals are more likely to be audited but, overall, all types of audits are being conducted less frequently than they were a decade ago. There’s
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Good records are the key to tax deductions and trouble-free IRS audits
June 16, 2020
Categories: Business, Tax, Tax Breaks, Tax Records
If you operate a small business, or you’re starting a new one, you probably know you need to keep records of your income and expenses. In particular, you should carefully record your expenses in order to claim the full amount of the tax deductions to which you’re entitled. And you want to make sure you can defend the amounts reported on your tax returns if you’re ever audited by the IRS or state tax agencies. Certain types of expenses, such as automobile, travel, meals and