The IRS is planning to expand its comprehensive employment tax audit program.  Hurray…

The process began last year, when they conducted the first batch of payroll tax examinations to fine-tune its return selection formulas and calculate the portion of the tax gap attributable to payroll tax noncompliance.

The IRS plans to do about 2,200 exams a year over a three-year period. But Treasury inspectors say the number of examinations of large and international businesses in each audit sample will be slightly more than 2% of total audits.  This is not enough to accurately measure compliance in this sector.  IRS agreed that more exams may be necessary after the three-year study is done.  The basis will be based upon additional taxes collected.  Remember the IRS is a business and they spend money based upon returns of investments for all audits.

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