The old TCMP audits have been replaced with a new NRP program which begins individual income tax audits in 2008. The old TCMP audits were initially supposed to only be performed one year to obtain statistics to program the DIFF computer system to aid IRS in selecting returns which needed to be audited. But this TCMP project continued
for years until recently. Since the returns selected for TCMP audits were pulled at random,
the majority of these returns were simple and there was nothing much to audit. Auditors
were expected to question virtually everything and require proof of everything. They were
a pain for the auditors and the taxpayers. Perhaps the NRP audits will be an improvement over
the old TCMP. They should do away with the entire project. Forty
years of such audits should have obtained sufficient statistics.
for years until recently. Since the returns selected for TCMP audits were pulled at random,
the majority of these returns were simple and there was nothing much to audit. Auditors
were expected to question virtually everything and require proof of everything. They were
a pain for the auditors and the taxpayers. Perhaps the NRP audits will be an improvement over
the old TCMP. They should do away with the entire project. Forty
years of such audits should have obtained sufficient statistics.
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