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Home > Archives for audit triggers

IRS Wants to Look at Your Bank Account

November 28, 2021

does IRS wants to look at your bank account?

Watch our video below:   Why Does IRS Want to Look into Your Bank Account? Personal checking accounts are private individual accounts people use to hold money received. It’s not an account typically investigated or monitored by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). However, this is changing with a new IRS… [Read more]

Filed Under: Blog, IRS, News Tagged With: Attorney, Audit, audit triggers, bank account, IRS, IRS Audit, Tax Attorney

How to Respond to IRS Letter CP 2000

November 14, 2021

Do you know how to Respond to IRS Letter CP 2000

What is a CP 2000? Watch our video below: IRS sends audit letters to taxpayers when tax returns and reported data from employers or banks do not match. This specific letter is IRS letter CP 2000. It is not a formal audit letter notice. However, it does notify the taxpayer… [Read more]

Filed Under: Blog, CPA, IRS Tagged With: Attorney, Audit, audit triggers, CP 2000, IRS, IRS Audit, IRS Audit letter CP 2000, Letter CP 2000, Tax Attorney

What Should You Pay for a Tax Attorney?

November 7, 2021

What should you pay for a tax attorney?

  How much should you pay for a tax attorney? It depends on the issue you’re facing. If you’re a business owner, you can expect to pay a little bit more because these cases tend to have more complicated issues. Sometimes, cases can cost $2,000 to $3,000, but it depends… [Read more]

Filed Under: Blog, CPA Tagged With: Attorney, Audit, audit triggers, case study, contractor, Independent Contractor, IRS, Tax Attorney

Article Review: Tougher than IRS? California Franchise Tax Board

October 31, 2021

What do you need to know about California Franchise Tax Board

  California residents and business owners in the state who are audited by IRS have a responsibility to report their IRS audit findings to the California Franchise Tax Board.  While IRS will send the results of your audit to the state agency, it is in your best interest to self-report… [Read more]

Filed Under: Blog, IRS Tagged With: article review, Attorney, Audit, audit triggers, California Franchise Tax Board, contractor, Franchise Tax Board, FTB, FTB Audit, FTB role, general contractor, IRS, IRS Audit

What to expect in an EDD Audit?

October 24, 2021

what is the process of an edd audit

If your business is experiencing an EDD audit, it’s important to know what to expect. Founder and managing attorney at Milikowsky Tax Law, John Milikowsky, breaks down the EDD audit process and the frequently asked questions that come with an EDD audit.  “What you can expect from us, whether you… [Read more]

Filed Under: Blog, CSLB, EDD Tagged With: Attorney, Audit, audit process, audit triggers, CPA, EDD, EDD Audit, edd audit process, IRS audits

What Every Business Owner Needs to Know

October 17, 2021

What Every Business Owner Needs to Know:

Starting a business rarely begins with a strategic checklist of all of the resources necessary to run and scale successfully. Rather, many, if not most businesses start because the founder has a passion or skill that is exceptional and in-demand and they grow from there.  Because of this, many business… [Read more]

Filed Under: Blog, CPA Tagged With: Attorney, Audit, audit triggers, bookkeeper, business checklist, business owner, contractor, CPA, cslb, EDD, general contractor, HR, Independent Contractor, Insurance Provider, Payroll provider, site sweep

Vince B. EDD Audit Case Study

October 10, 2021

Vince B. EDD audit Case Story

We are grateful to our client, Vince B., for sharing his story of how we were able to help him weather an EDD audit. This audit could have closed his business and had far-reaching repercussions for his personal finances as well as business finances. In 2020, Vince was hit with… [Read more]

Filed Under: Blog, EDD Tagged With: Attorney, Audit, audit triggers, case study, contractor, CPA, EDD, general contractor, Independent Contractor

The Difference Between EDD and CSLB Audits

October 3, 2021

The Difference Between EDD and CSLB audits

Employment Development Department (EDD) and California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) audits both expose your business to fines and penalties if the agency finds you noncompliant with the strict regulations and policies they have in place for classifying 1099 independent contractors.  Both CSLB and EDD perform site sweeps that can… [Read more]

Filed Under: Blog, CSLB, EDD Tagged With: Audit, audit triggers, contractor, cslb, EDD, general contractor, Independent Contractor, site sweep

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