In the new Form 8867, LIne, 27, there is a checklist of documents that you rely on for the Schedule C.
d. Records of gross receipts provided by taxpayer
e. Taxpayer summary of income
f. Records of expenses provided by taxpayer
g. Taxpayer summary of expenses
First of all, what is sufficient to be considered "records" instead of a "summary"? Obviously, a list of gross amounts for the whole year should be considered a "summary". But if the taxpayer provides a monthly breakdown of the income and expenses, can it be considered "records" rather than a "summary"?
Also, if the tax preparer depends on a "summary" instead of "records" to prepare the Schedule C, will he be in trouble?
d. Records of gross receipts provided by taxpayer
e. Taxpayer summary of income
f. Records of expenses provided by taxpayer
g. Taxpayer summary of expenses
First of all, what is sufficient to be considered "records" instead of a "summary"? Obviously, a list of gross amounts for the whole year should be considered a "summary". But if the taxpayer provides a monthly breakdown of the income and expenses, can it be considered "records" rather than a "summary"?
Also, if the tax preparer depends on a "summary" instead of "records" to prepare the Schedule C, will he be in trouble?
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