electronic filing

Yes, it’s true.  The IRS can *LEGALLY request a backup of your QuickBooks (or Peachtree) company data file if you are being audited.

BACKGROUND:
IRSIn 2010, the IRS purchased somewhere between 1,500 and 2,000 licenses for the QuickBooks 2010 Premier Accountant Edition from an ISP (Inuit Solutions Provider) and not directly from Intuit as it is made to look in announcements (SEE NOTE BELOW).

Approximately 1,100 agents were trained to utilize QuickBooks and these agents have been instructed to obtain a copy of the taxpayer’s data base for the year under examination ONLY when it is necessary.  This method of examination of taxpayer records will not be used in all cases — however, it will be up to the examiner.

When requested, the electronic files should be provided on a CD, DVD, or flash/jump drives to ensure the security of the files.  Email should NEVER be used to submit files.

Apparently business owners and tax professionals have been advocating that the IRS begin accepting taxpayer records in electronic format instead of continuing to use more traditional paper books and records for audit purposes.  This is according to the IRS Small Business/Self-Employed Examination Division; who is responding to the wishes  expressed in tax practitioner focus group interviews conducted at the 2008 Nationwide Tax Forums as well as other stakeholders.

Why on earth would anyone want the IRS to begin accepting taxpayer records in electronic format?  Well, in reality it does provide advantages, such as:

  • Reducing the taxpayers burden because they don’t  have to print records which are stored within their accounting files.
  • Provides a complete set of records, which  decreases the number of items included in the original request and/or follow up requests for additional documentation.
  • Results in faster audits and therefore provides faster resolutions.

Look for tomorrows article on what to do if the IRS requests your QuickBooks data file.

NOTE: Thanks to Alison Ball from Intuit for taking the time to contact me and let me know that the licenses were not purchased directly from Intuit.  According to Alison, Intuit is actually prohibited from selling to the government, probably because it would be a conflict of interest because Intuit relies on the IRS to provide new tax code each year.

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*RESOURCES FOR ACCOUNTING PROFESSIONALS AND OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES:

The legal authority for requesting a taxpayer’s QuickBooks or Peachtree backup files and accounting records is based on:

It is also important to note, that Revenue Procedure 98-25 does not prevent or exempt a taxpayer from providing electronic records, if those records exist.  If a taxpayer or authorized representative refuses to provide the database and the agent determines it is necessary for the audit, a Summons to obtain the information could be issues.

Also see, http://www.ebaea.org/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/archive/Bulletin/20100623212855/ and http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=229050,00.html

Additional online discussions regarding this topic can be found at:

Tax Almanac – http://www.taxalmanac.org/index.php/Discussion:IRS_Auditors_to_be_trained_in_Quickbooks

Successful QuickBooks Consultants on LinkedIn – http://www.linkedin.com/groupItem?view=&gid=157449&type=member&item=23839279&qid=64ddee41-3223-43aa-a3b6-fc63f104925a&goback=.gmp_157449

The Texas Department of Transportation, like many other state agencies, is requiring electronic submission of certified payroll reports, through its Electronic Project Records System (EPRS).

Texas Department of Transportation E-PayrollsTxDOT EPRS provides contractors with multiple functions which they can utilize; however, one of the primary functions of the EPRS is that of collecting Electronic Certified Payrolls (E-Payrolls), instead of requiring contractors to submit paper certified payroll report forms for review.

E-Payrolls may be uploaded into the EPRS from a contractor’s computer IF they have the proper information, in a specific data order, and it is a .CSV file format – otherwise the contractor will have to take his printed paper certified payroll report and manually input it in the EPRS System.

Some software companies are updating their payroll systems to provide their construction clients with the ability to create electronic output files, such as the .CSV file required by TxDOT, in addition to printing a standard paper report for the contractor to keep in his job file.  However, the problem for the software companies is that there is no standard output file that is used consistently and each state or agency wants the electronic file to not only contain ALL of the information that is required on their “paper form” but include additional information as well.

For example:

  • Texas Department of Transportation requires a .CSV file
  • Elation Systems, Inc. requires an XML file
  • TRS Consultants, Inc. requires an XML file
  • LCPtracker requires an .XLS file
  • Sandia National Laboratory requires an XML file
  • Alaska Department of Labor & Workforce Development requires a .TXT file
  • Wisconsin Department of Transportation requires an XML file
  • Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development requires an .XLS file

Some computer savvy contractors create a “master” certified payroll reporting form (based on the requirements of the State agency that they must submit them to) in Excel, manually input the payroll data each week and attempt to “save” it in any of the above mentioned file formats listed above – only to discover that the file is rejected and they have to log and manually type the information into the Labor Compliance System.

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Certified Payroll Solution, a QuickBooks integrated application, will read your QuickBooks payroll data and generate paper forms and/or all of the required electronic upload formats noted above – included the format required by the Texas Department of Transportation .CSV format (this functionality will be released via a program update on 7/30/2010 and has been thoroughly tested by TxDOT).

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