The "kinder and gentler" IRS that came out of the restructuring the agency over a decade ago may be about to pass. From a commentary by Robert Teuber in the Wisconsin Law Journal:
One area that is getting close attention is the status of independent contractors. Over the years the IRS has tightened up their definition of employee versus independent contractor. Now they going to do 6,000 audits over the next three years specifically looking at this issue.
There are twenty triggers that can lead the IRS to disallow independent contractor status. Here is a link to the IRS website definitions. Do not take chances with this issue. If you have any doubts, check with your CPA.
This is not the only targeted area for audits that will impact entrepreneurs. Small business owners will definitely be under the IRS microscope for several years to come.
Entrepreneurs need to vigilant when it comes to tax compliance, as the flood of new agents has business owners in their cross-hairs.
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One area that is getting close attention is the status of independent contractors. Over the years the IRS has tightened up their definition of employee versus independent contractor. Now they going to do 6,000 audits over the next three years specifically looking at this issue.
There are twenty triggers that can lead the IRS to disallow independent contractor status. Here is a link to the IRS website definitions. Do not take chances with this issue. If you have any doubts, check with your CPA.
This is not the only targeted area for audits that will impact entrepreneurs. Small business owners will definitely be under the IRS microscope for several years to come.










Jeff,
Thanks for the article. I know I have been paying more attention and doing a better job of tracking my expenses. I think the IRS has no choice but to crack down. After all, we are fighting 2 wars and we have a huge national debt. How else are we going to pay for all of this?
Bill