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Red Flags for 税 Auditors

No one wants to see an Internal Revenue Service (国税局) auditor show up at their door. The 国税局 can’t audit every American’s tax return, so it relies on guidelines to select the ones most deserving of its attention.

Here are six flags that may make your tax return prime for an 国税局 audit.1

The Chance of an Audit Rises with Income

In recent years, the 国税局 has been auditing less than 1% of all individual taxpayer returns. However, the percentage of audits rose to 1.3% for those with incomes between $1 million and $10 million and to 8.7% for those making over $10 million.2

均值偏差

The 国税局 has a scoring system it calls the Discriminant Information Function that is based on the deduction, 信贷, and exemption norms for taxpayers in each of the income brackets. The 国税局 does not disclose its formula for identifying aberrations that trigger an audit, but it helps if your return is within the range of others of similar income.

When a Business is Really a Hobby

税payers who repeatedly report business losses increase their audit risk. In order for the 国税局 not to consider your business as a hobby, it needs to have earned a profit in three of the last five years.3

不申报入息

The 国税局 receives income information from employers and financial institutions. Individuals who overlook reported income are easily identified and may provoke greater scrutiny.

Discrepancies Between Exes

When divorced spouses prepare individual tax returns, the 国税局 compares the separate submissions to identify instances where alimony payments are reported on one return but alimony income goes unreported on the contra party's return.

索赔租金损失

Passive loss rules prevent deductions of losses on rental real estate, except in the event when an individual is actively participating in the property’s management (deduction is limited and phased out) or with real estate professionals who devote greater than 50 percent of their working hours and over 750 hours per year to this activity. This is a deduction to which the 国税局 pays keen attention.3,4

1.The information in this material is not intended as tax or legal advice. It may not be used for the purpose of avoiding any federal tax penalties. Please consult legal or tax professionals for specific information regarding your individual situation
2. 国税局.政府,2023
3. 吉卜林.2023年1月5日
4. 国税局.政府,2023

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