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What To Do Before An IRS-Audit For Business Miles?

Oct 20, 2021 When you are audited by the IRS for mileage, you will be contacted mostly by mail, and you will have 30 days to reply. If the IRS did not accept the Mileage Log you submitted, you must prepare new documents. Whether you are a Small Business Owner, Self-Employed, or the automobile is…

An IRS Auditor In Your Pocket

Oct 17, 2021 Both the number of IRS auditors and audits are going to increase in the future, as well as the taxes. Moreover, if you make a mistake in your mileage log, you can get penalized for it. What if you had a bulletproof tool in your inventory to defend your business? Automation is…

IRS Doubles Workforce?

October 14, 2021 The IRS will bring in much more revenue if Congress agrees to the Biden administration’s request to increase the agency’s budget over the next decade. Will it increase the number of IRS audits? How is it going to affect your financial status? Officers Reinforced In a report issued recently, the Congressional Budget…

Less commuting means higher business usage

Last updated on: October 18, 2023A great number of companies have decided that the safest thing to do during a pandemic is to send their employees home, to work from there. Remote working has its pros and cons, but one thing is for sure when it comes to mileage: it greatly reduces commuting miles, which…

What should you do when the IRS comes knocking on your door?

May 31, 2021 A recent article in Forbes summarized a lot of our thoughts on IRS Audits. We would like to take the chance and publish it without amendments. According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), about 850,000 tax returns were audited for 2015, which was the most recent year for which it’s published data. That…