Dany posted about a client inherited from a retiring CPA who advised client not to take a salary (as you know CPAs have lots of credibility and are a hard act to follow). She's seen several of these go unaudited and so have I over the years.
The puzzling thing is that for over 20 years I've heard IRS, seminar speakers, trade pubs, professional orgs, newsletters, and other preparers say strict enforcement of "reasonable" salaries is imminent, that IRS is "tightening up," and fines for "slack salaries" (-0-/$5K/$10K/$15K) are just around the corner. I still hear it every year. Thing is -- as far as I can see and other than isolated cases -- it hasn't happened. The axe has not fallen; at least not in my neighborhood -- maybe yours is different.
No one's complaining about tax savings, but lax enforcement creates a big problem. Clients think IRS rules are followed closely and strictly -- if a respected practitioner does this for years (decades aren't uncommon) without audit, they figure it must be okay. And all our contrary protests/cites are disregarded or taken with a grain of salt.
So...I think it would be interesting to know how many here have had corporate audits and officers' salaries raised (not audits off somewhere else or only read about, but your own personal experience).
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The puzzling thing is that for over 20 years I've heard IRS, seminar speakers, trade pubs, professional orgs, newsletters, and other preparers say strict enforcement of "reasonable" salaries is imminent, that IRS is "tightening up," and fines for "slack salaries" (-0-/$5K/$10K/$15K) are just around the corner. I still hear it every year. Thing is -- as far as I can see and other than isolated cases -- it hasn't happened. The axe has not fallen; at least not in my neighborhood -- maybe yours is different.
No one's complaining about tax savings, but lax enforcement creates a big problem. Clients think IRS rules are followed closely and strictly -- if a respected practitioner does this for years (decades aren't uncommon) without audit, they figure it must be okay. And all our contrary protests/cites are disregarded or taken with a grain of salt.
So...I think it would be interesting to know how many here have had corporate audits and officers' salaries raised (not audits off somewhere else or only read about, but your own personal experience).
You can check more than one box.
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