Due to my area demographics (SoWe Georgia) I have a large number of EIC returns. Probably in the area of 60% of total returns. I am a 25 year preparer and I feel like I do a good Due Diligence job.
Only thing that concerns me is the record retention on filers claiming their own children. We do a good job screening our clients as to the legitimacy of EIC. MANY are repeat clients we've known for years. What documents should I be retaining for proof on these filers? I always make a copy of the SS card and question the taxpayer about residency. The IRS is cracking so hard on EIC fraud, I want to make sure I have my I's dotted and T's crossed, even if I go overboard and retain too much but requiring clients to bring in birth certs and school records seems a little much.
Thanks for all and any advice. What are yall keeping?
Ed Robinson
Only thing that concerns me is the record retention on filers claiming their own children. We do a good job screening our clients as to the legitimacy of EIC. MANY are repeat clients we've known for years. What documents should I be retaining for proof on these filers? I always make a copy of the SS card and question the taxpayer about residency. The IRS is cracking so hard on EIC fraud, I want to make sure I have my I's dotted and T's crossed, even if I go overboard and retain too much but requiring clients to bring in birth certs and school records seems a little much.
Thanks for all and any advice. What are yall keeping?
Ed Robinson
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