A question
While I as well, will try to make sure that I am in compliance and that my taxpayer is in compliance, could it be that these new regulations and penalties are because, there are a number of tax preparers (whether they are EA's, CPA'S or licensed preparer or unlicensed preparer or others ) that simply enter any "number" on the return.
Maybe IRS has found a way to eliminate some of the "not so professional preparation" and found a way to also increase some revenue.
As with JG, I would be okay in checking the box "NO" for the written mileage log, I don't necessarily believe, it would trigger an audit. I have had audits on the mileage issue and so far the auditors have bent over backwards to establish a fair mileage deduction when there were no written mileage records. The auditors allowed the taxpayer to do a reconstruction using calendars and appointment schedules, etc. However, producing repair bills on the autos with odometer readings was a MUST!
As in the past I will request that my clients produce some type of mileage verification, either through mileage logs, odometer readings from repair bills, etc.
The charitable contributions, well that is another issue, but most of my clients were prepared for 2006 filing and produced statements from the various charities. A lot of entries for non cash donations diminished or became non existent. And that is fine with me.
Sandy
While I as well, will try to make sure that I am in compliance and that my taxpayer is in compliance, could it be that these new regulations and penalties are because, there are a number of tax preparers (whether they are EA's, CPA'S or licensed preparer or unlicensed preparer or others ) that simply enter any "number" on the return.
Maybe IRS has found a way to eliminate some of the "not so professional preparation" and found a way to also increase some revenue.
As with JG, I would be okay in checking the box "NO" for the written mileage log, I don't necessarily believe, it would trigger an audit. I have had audits on the mileage issue and so far the auditors have bent over backwards to establish a fair mileage deduction when there were no written mileage records. The auditors allowed the taxpayer to do a reconstruction using calendars and appointment schedules, etc. However, producing repair bills on the autos with odometer readings was a MUST!
As in the past I will request that my clients produce some type of mileage verification, either through mileage logs, odometer readings from repair bills, etc.
The charitable contributions, well that is another issue, but most of my clients were prepared for 2006 filing and produced statements from the various charities. A lot of entries for non cash donations diminished or became non existent. And that is fine with me.
Sandy
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