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According to TurboTax, here is your chance of being audited if you are:

A Partnership, .4%
An S Corporation, .4%
A C Corporation, 1%
An individual filing a Schedule C, 1.17%
An individual filing a Schedule F, .6%

Your chances go up if:

  1. Your type of business has a large amount of cash sales (eg restaurants, small stores, gas stations and motels)
  2. Your industry has a poor history of compliance (eg. air charter companies, bed and breakfast inns, gas retailers, mortuaries, cab companies, music industry businesses)
  3. A business associate was audited (eg. You received large amounts of cash from them.)
  4. Facts and figures don’t match (eg. Wages per payroll tax reports to wages per income tax return.)
  5. You claim bad debt expense but are a cash-basis filer.

Mortuaries? I don’t get that one!

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Linda Keith


Linda Keith is an expert in credit risk readiness and credit analysis training. She trains financial institutions throughout the United States on both Tax Return and Financial Statement Analysis.
She is in the trenches with lenders, analysts and underwriters helping them say "yes" to good loans.
She moved her in person training online in 2008 to www.LendersOnlineTraining.com with a continued focus on lending to businesses, farm operations and complex individual borrowers.

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