How would you deal with this? This is factual - not made up.
Client is being audited for a prior year for Schedule C expenses, and Schedule A
expenses.
His documentation proof was stored (scanned) in a computer, and paper records
(from business) were stored in a storage facility.
On two subsequent, distinct, and documented occasions, his computer was stolen,
and the storage facility flooded, that destroyed his records. This was NOT a Presid-
entially Declared Disaster area event - not a result of a hurricane or anything like that
He's got proof of insurance claims (that have yet to be settled) regarding both.
Audit is coming up shortly. I know the Cohan Rule WON'T work, as it doesn't apply.
Client is being audited for a prior year for Schedule C expenses, and Schedule A
expenses.
His documentation proof was stored (scanned) in a computer, and paper records
(from business) were stored in a storage facility.
On two subsequent, distinct, and documented occasions, his computer was stolen,
and the storage facility flooded, that destroyed his records. This was NOT a Presid-
entially Declared Disaster area event - not a result of a hurricane or anything like that
He's got proof of insurance claims (that have yet to be settled) regarding both.
Audit is coming up shortly. I know the Cohan Rule WON'T work, as it doesn't apply.
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