IRS Tax Tip 2007-6 states: "The most reputable preparers will request to see your records and receipts ..."
I have been doing tax returns for several years and have never asked to audit my clients receipts for medical bills, charitable deductions, employee expenses, etc. Unless they made the request. Of course, I insist on seeing w2s, 1099s, 1098s K1's, etc. I except the clients bottom line for detail deductions unless they request otherwise. I always inform my clients that they have the ultimate responsibility to prove the deductions.
Am I wrong in this?
I have been doing tax returns for several years and have never asked to audit my clients receipts for medical bills, charitable deductions, employee expenses, etc. Unless they made the request. Of course, I insist on seeing w2s, 1099s, 1098s K1's, etc. I except the clients bottom line for detail deductions unless they request otherwise. I always inform my clients that they have the ultimate responsibility to prove the deductions.
Am I wrong in this?
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