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How to Prepare a Tax Return and Minimize Your Risk of Audit: A Guide for The Starting CPA 

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Preparing and filing accurate business tax returns can be complicated. That’s why so many business owners rely on CPAs to help them navigate the complexities of the tax world. 

As a CPA, it is your responsibility to help your clients manage their tax compliance and achieve the best possible outcomes for their business’ health. That means not only finding as many deductions as possible, but also ensuring the accuracy of the document and minimizing a client’s risk of audit

If you’re just getting started as a CPA, you may still be honing your skills and enhancing your abilities to recognize red flags in an instant. With the support of a tax attorney, you can take your CPA services to the next level. 

Give Your Clients the Confidence They Need

Here at Milikowsky Tax Law, we’ve spent years working with hundreds of small business owners and partnering with their CPAs to ensure they’re prepared to handle taxes with confidence. Not only are we trained to spot the signs of an impending audit, but are also experienced in helping clients respond to IRS requests.

Over time, every dedicated CPA masters the art of tax return preparation. In the meantime, it pays to learn from those with experience and expertise in the field. Milikowsky Tax Law has perfected the process of analyzing and preparing tax returns to reduce the risk of audit for our clients. Our approach to managing tax matters helps to deliver incredible accuracy and peace of mind to hundreds of business leaders. 

In our new e-book, you can learn how to harness the same techniques to serve your own clients. As experts in the world of tax law and audit management, we’ve explored every facet of the California tax environment, making us the ideal partner for local CPAs

Learn how you can protect the rights and livelihood of your clients, keeping the threat of audit to an absolute minimum. 

The information contained on our website and in blogs is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

Resources:

https://www.caltaxadviser.com/blog/2019/04/the-tax-attorney-a-cpas-secret-weapon/

https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/taxes/2018/03/24/20-of-americans-are-making-this-tax-filing-mistake/33109881/