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Showing posts with label recordkeeping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recordkeeping. Show all posts

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Poor recordkeeping - complexity or too busy

Every year there are several tax cases where taxpayers think they'll get a better result in court despite poor records. They almost always lose. I've got a short article in today's AICPA Tax Insider on some of these cases, including a few involving marijuana businesses.  I hope you'll take a look - Poor Recordkeeping Hurts Taxpayers: Problems and Preventions.  I don't think these are really problems due to tax law complexity because businesses should maintain records for both tax and non-tax reasons. Of course, where a tax rule requires records beyond what is required for bookkeeping or financial reporting purposes, that should be examined as part of tax reform.  You'll see that in a few cases mentioned in the article that people were claiming deductions they were not entitled to, such as expenses of a car you don't own (including depreciation!).

What do you think?  Do you know of any new apps or other tools to help busy business owners maintain proper records?