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Updated over 14 years ago, 08/31/2010

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  • Landlord
  • Seattle, WA
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Do you have employees or contractors???

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  • Landlord
  • Seattle, WA
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I have seen a dramatic increase in the number of audits of both state and federal agencies around the use of contractors. Be aware that it is not uncommon for the IRS to pick returns that are three years old to audit. If they find discrepancies you are guaranteed that they will bring in additional years to review. I am completing an audit with a new client that unfortunately used home depot workers back in 2007 to the tune of 60K. Guess what this is being called a disallowed expense. Quite fortunately he has been properly reporting contractors and employees since 2007. There are many things that I can do to help, but somethings are lost battles.

I have seen a substantial increase in unemployment and L&I agency audits as well. The biggest issue in these audits generally surrounds the use of contractors vs employees. Often they will ask if a contractor has a UBI number. Timeslips and proper reporting is essential if you want to come through these audits unscathed.

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