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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Hiring An Accounting Firm for Your Small Business is Essential

A high-quality accounting
firm will address the payroll
concerns of your company.
HIRE A GEORGIA TAX PROFESSIONAL

For any Georgia business to survive in the ever turbulent corporate arena, it has to build on a firm and sensible foundation. One fundamental building block is locating the right accounting solutions in Atlanta, Georgia.

Many small companies make the mistake of assuming that taking on payroll and accounting roles themselves will save money.

What most small business owners do not know is that high quality Atlanta accounting services are surprisingly affordable for small to medium size companies.

Once your company makes the decision to hire an accounting firm in Atlanta, Georgia, you could soon discover that the investments.....


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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

7 Red Flags to Trigger an Audit: 4 of 7

Check in next month to learn
about the next red flag to avoid!
When it comes to audits of your small business taxes by the IRS, we are basically all...

GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT!
*Call GBC Services at 678-366-9232 for immediate assistance*

If you've been chosen for an audit, the burden is unfortunately on you to answer the IRS' questions and to prove anything you claimed. They will be sniffing around aggressively for any unreported or under-reported income, along with over-stated deductions, as that is their job. Excuses of losing paperwork or being unaware will not work. Make sure you're on the ball!

*This is a series of 7 red flags to avoid, to help you not invite an audit. Hopefully you can escape this stress... Here is #4:

*EXCESSIVE DEDUCTIONS FOR BUSINESS MEALS, TRAVEL AND ENTERTAINMENT:

*Maintain receipts for all expenses, along with detailed records, and don’t overstate these expenses.

To avoid an audit: Beware of warnings, follow procedure, keep good records, hire a CPA, and don't ever ignore tax notices. If you do get audited, be very cooperative and maintain a good attitude with them, and your CPA should be able to handle any IRS Representation for you.

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READ MORE>> www.AmericanExpress.com (from Small Business "OPENForum"): 7 Red Flags That Could Get Your Small Business Audited

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Wednesday, September 23, 2015

7 Red Flags to Trigger an Audit: 3 of 7

Check in next month to learn
about the next red flag to avoid!
When it comes to audits of your small business taxes by the IRS, we are basically all...

GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT!
*Call GBC Services at 678-366-9232 for immediate assistance*

If you've been chosen for an audit, the burden is unfortunately on you to answer the IRS' questions and to prove anything you claimed. They will be sniffing around aggressively for any unreported or under-reported income, along with over-stated deductions, as that is their job. Excuses of losing paperwork or being unaware will not work. Make sure you're on the ball!

*This is a series of 7 red flags to avoid, to help you not invite an audit. Hopefully you can escape this stress... Here is #3:

*UNREASONABLY HIGH SALARIES PAID TO SHAREHOLDERS WHO ARE ALSO EMPLOYEES:

*Determine reasonable salaries for your type of business based on industry, skill level and geographic location.

To avoid an audit: Beware of warnings, follow procedure, keep good records, hire a CPA, and don't ever ignore tax notices. If you do get audited, be very cooperative and maintain a good attitude with them, and your CPA should be able to handle any IRS Representation for you.

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READ MORE>> www.AmericanExpress.com (from Small Business "OPENForum"): 7 Red Flags That Could Get Your Small Business Audited

Call GBC Income Tax Services today at 678-366-9232 for all your tax and IRS needs!
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

7 Red Flags to Trigger an Audit: 2 of 7

Check in next month to learn
about the next red flag to avoid!
When it comes to audits of your small business taxes by the IRS, we are basically all...

GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT!
*Call GBC Services at 678-366-9232 for immediate assistance*

If you've been chosen for an audit, the burden is unfortunately on you to answer the IRS' questions and to prove anything you claimed. They will be sniffing around aggressively for any unreported or under-reported income, along with over-stated deductions, as that is their job. Excuses of losing paperwork or being unaware will not work. Make sure you're on the ball!

*This is a series of 7 red flags to avoid, to help you not invite an audit. Hopefully you can escape this stress... Here is #2:

*CONSISTENT LATE FILING OF TAX RETURNS AND PAYMENT OF TAXES: 

*Failing to follow filing requirements and meet deadlines triggers penalties, interest and unwanted attention. Always ask for an extension if you won’t be able to meet a deadline.

To avoid an audit: Beware of warnings, follow procedure, keep good records, hire a CPA, and don't ever ignore tax notices. If you do get audited, be very cooperative and maintain a good attitude with them, and your CPA should be able to handle any IRS Representation for you.

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READ MORE>> www.AmericanExpress.com (from Small Business "OPENForum"): 7 Red Flags That Could Get Your Small Business Audited

Call GBC Income Tax Services today at 678-366-9232 for all your tax and IRS needs!
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Wednesday, September 9, 2015

7 Red Flags to Trigger an Audit: 1 of 7

Check in next month to learn
about the next red flag to avoid!
When it comes to audits of your small business taxes by the IRS, we are basically all...

GUILTY UNTIL PROVEN INNOCENT!
*Call GBC Services at 678-366-9232 for immediate assistance*

If you've been chosen for an audit, the burden is unfortunately on you to answer the IRS' questions and to prove anything you claimed. They will be sniffing around aggressively for any unreported or under-reported income, along with over-stated deductions, as that is their job. Excuses of losing paperwork or being unaware will not work. Make sure you're on the ball!

*This is a series of 7 red flags to avoid, to help you not invite an audit. Hopefully you can escape this stress... Here is #1:

*REPORTING A NET LOSS IN YOUR BUSINESS FOR MORE THAN 2 OUT OF 5 YEARS:

*You will be well-advised to follow the IRS Publication 535 guide for business expenses, because if a business cannot satisfy three years of profits in a five-year period, it will likely get audited.

To avoid an audit: Beware of warnings, follow procedure, keep good records, hire a CPA, and don't ever ignore tax notices. If you do get audited, be very cooperative and maintain a good attitude with them, and your CPA should be able to handle any IRS Representation for you.

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READ MORE>> www.AmericanExpress.com (from Small Business "OPENForum"): 7 Red Flags That Could Get Your Small Business Audited

Call GBC Income Tax Services today at 678-366-9232 for all your tax and IRS needs!
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Monday, September 7, 2015

Strategies to Beat a Small-Business Audit: HOW TO DEAL

How to triumph over an audit?
There are a number of ways a small business can become targeted for an audit by the IRS. Some of the most common are DIF Scoring, Examination Referrals, and Document Matching. It's essential to understand why your business has been selected to be audited.

The "discriminant index function," or "DIF," is a computerized score assigned to filed returns. The mathematical formula used to derive this score is not revealed to the public, but the higher the score the more likely the audit. Factors such as reported deductions being higher than reported income are red flags. Audits of a related party can also trigger an audit for you. (i.e. If the IRS sees that company XYZ made payments to ABC Inc., they may check if the payment was reported by ABC.) In addition to these practices, the IRS also matches income reported by the payer on 1099 or W-2 forms to the payee's individual tax return to ensure the income is reported.

So, need some help? Hire a professional CPA with experience in IRS Representation. Call GBC Audit Services for help now at 678 366-9232!
And take some advice from a former IRS Agent's angle:

  • DISPUTE THE "HOBBY LOSS" THEORY: According to the Internal Revenue Code Section 183, deductions are limited when an activity is not engaged in for profit. This is known as the "hobby loss rule." If business losses have been disallowed due to the hobby loss rule, it is essential to prove both a business profitability strategy (marketing plans) and prior success to show that the current losses are temporary.
  • CLAIM MISSED DEDUCTIONS: Many business owners may not know it, but an audit is also  a great time to submit documentation for overlooked deductions. Such deductions may reduce the taxpayer's liability or possibly generate an overpayment of taxes, which can offset any deficiencies determined by the IRS.
  • BE CREATIVE IN SUBSTANTIATING YOUR DEDUCTIONS: Keep in mind that the IRS allows for third-party documentation, oral testimony and other forms of verification substantiating expenses, so if your business lacks documentation to support business mileage reported, consider using Google maps, clients' records and past invoices to estimate mileage. Another example would be if you no longer have receipts or documentation for certain expenses claimed, take the time to retrieve prior bank records or credit card statements. It is also beneficial to make contact with vendors to request proof of payment.
  • GET PROFESSIONAL HELP: If you feel overwhelmed by the mere mention of the IRS, it may not be a bad idea to get a tax attorney, accountant or enrolled agent to fight on your behalf. That way, you can remove yourself, emotions and fears from the equation completely. Begin by submitting Form 2848, "Power of Attorney and Declaration of Representative," to the IRS. They will be required to make direct contact with the agent on your behalf.
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