Spotlight on auditor independence

Auditor independence is the cornerstone of the accounting profession. Auditors’ commitment to follow the standards set forth by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA), the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB) ensures stakeholders can trust that audited financial statements present an accurate picture of the […]

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IRS Commissioner comments on increased audits of high income taxpayers

In recent comments, IRS Commissioner Danny Werfel explained that the agency doesn’t make sweeping assumptions that any taxpayer making more than $400,000 is automatically assumed to be a tax cheat and should expect an audit. Instead, Werfel stressed that the IRS is using funding provided by the Inflation Reduction Act to better leverage data to […]

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Tax Fraud

While most taxpayers strive to file honest tax returns, a few try to outsmart the IRS. One man was charged by the IRS with filing false returns for a fictitious company, listing himself as the sole owner. He obtained an employer tax ID number and claimed that the business paid him significant wages, but he […]

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ERC Audit Flags

In advance of the March 22 deadline to apply for the IRS’s Voluntary Disclosure Program to correct improper Employee Retention Tax Credit (ERTC) claims, the agency has issued seven red flags of a bad claim. Indeed, to combat a wave of dubious ERTC claims, the IRS has sharply increased compliance action through audits and criminal […]

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