Surgent's IRS Tax Examinations and Hot Issues
Overview:
The Inflation Reduction Act increased the IRS budget. As a result, the IRS continues to replenish its audit workforce. The IRS trains its audit workforce by examining the tax returns of individuals and small businesses. Now, more than ever, Accounting, Tax and Financial Professionals need clients to understand the need for documentation and procedures to substantiate what IRS examiners are pursuing. Learn the high audit risk areas and ways to help clients survive an IRS audit with little or no change. It is critical for Accounting, Tax, and Financial Professionals in public accounting to understand the risk to clients and to themselves in tax return preparation and planning since the IRS continues to increase its audit coverage and is examining more taxpayers than it has in the recent past.Objectives:
- Understand the IRS process for selecting returns for examination
- Identify the types of returns the IRS is examining
- Understand the hot examination issues that the IRS is focusing on to help clients reduce their exposure to additional tax assessments
- Determine if your client is a victim of tax-related identity theft and the procedures to use to resolve strategies for dealing with IRS examiners and presenting your clients’ tax positions in the best light possible
Major Topics:
- Criteria that the IRS uses to select returns for examination
- Substantiation requirements for travel, charitable contributions, vehicles, meals, virtual currency considerations and tax-related identity theft
- Understanding worker classification determinations on who is an employee and who is an independent contractor
- Distinguishing S corporation officer’s reasonable compensation issues
- How the IRS holds persons other than an employer liable for unpaid payroll taxes, a.k.a., the trust fund recovery penalty
- Tax-related identity theft procedures
Designed For:
Accounting and Finance Professionals in public practice who prepare tax returns and represent their clients on IRS examinationsPrerequisite:
Experience in preparing individual and business tax returnsAdditional Info:
You will receive an email from [email protected] with instructions on how to log onto your course shortly. If you do not receive the email within the hour, please check your spam filter.
For technical support, registration questions or other customer service-related inquiries, please call (800) 778-7436 or email [email protected]. Phones are staffed from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Thursday, and 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday.