A Galt CPA should have a background in auditing. It will offer clients a distinct advantage when they file the tax claim. A history of working “on the other side” will make everything in the tax filing go down a lot smoother. Below is a guide to working with Tax Galt in CA that has a background in auditing (readers looking for more can click here).
They Know What an Auditor is Looking For
Red flags galore, a former tax auditor, knows exactly what sticks out. A tax claim may be entirely legitimate. But, a tax auditor can call an audit anyway because they saw a few red flags pop up. An audit is timely and costly, and it is the worst case scenario for anyone who files their taxes. So, as it is, a former auditor knows exactly what sticks out to a current auditor. They can minimize and get rid of all potential red flags in the report.
Simplification
Everything is made easier in the current filing, as well as the future where a potential audit is lingering. The tax professional organizes the information exactly as needed. It will not slow down the process or cause a needless delay.
Payroll
The number one reason for an audit is a red flag in the payroll. Payroll is the easiest item to alter because it is hard to track. It is also a very expensive expense in a small business, and business owners may be tempted to change the numbers. A former auditor knows exactly what an auditor will seek in reviewing the payroll numbers. He or she organizes it honestly and sincerely in a presentable way. The numbers are clear, and they make sense. Getting a grip on the payroll numbers is the key to avoiding an audit as a small business.
A Tax Galt in CA resource that was once an auditor has a distinct advantage. As explored above, these advantages will make the claim go a lot smoother. It essentially avoids any future problems. It follows the law while maximizing tax savings. The professional knows how the other side works, and that can be an incredible asset in filing a complex tax form in 2016.