Franchise Tax Board Lawyer Hiring Criteria

First, I want to state that I don’t believe everyone needs a franchise tax board lawyer to handles their California state tax issues. One of the main reasons that I started blogging was to help people. I wanted to motivate “self-help” style legal solutions by taking the knowledge that I had an as an attorney and making it available on the web. Indeed, if you take the time to read much of what I have written on the blog, you can almost become as knowledgeable as I am on many of these same subjects (although I have an experience edge dealing with this stuff in practice).

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Tips for Franchise Tax Board Audits

In my previous article on the Franchise Tax Board audit, I talked about the importance of pre-auditing the tax return in question in order to identify any issues before your first meeting with the Franchise Tax Board auditor. In this article, I will discuss another advantage of pre-auditing a return, the importance of the presentation of records in general, and the importance of your relationship with the auditor in order to gain successful outcomes in Franchise Tax Board audits.

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Franchise Tax Board Audit Tips

Throughout my years of practice, I have developed a few helpful tips for dealing with a Franchise Tax Board audit and auditors from the state of California. Franchise Tax Board audits are not nearly as common these days. Most of my clients who receive contact from the Franchise Tax Board are contacted after they are subject to an IRS audit and merely sent a bill based on the adjustment in taxable income that the IRS has already calculated. In other words, they let the IRS do all the hard work and send a supplemental bill later on. However, I hope that these few helpful tips will guide you in your dealings with the Franchise Tax Board. For more information on California state tax matters, please visit the Franchise Tax Board attorney services section of my website.

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Why Retain a Sales Tax Attorney for your Collections Matter?

Why I Believe You Should Retain a Sales Tax Attorney for Your Board of Equalization Collections Matter?

Although I am generally a big proponent of self-help legal solutions, I am also cognizant of the situations that require the assistance of an experienced sales tax attorney. One of the areas where I feel sales tax attorney representation is essential, not just an option, in the in areas of sales tax collection matters. Given the difficulty that I have encountered in practice when taxpayers try to handle their own Board of Equalization collection matters and the rigidity of the Board of Equalization, I would recommend hiring a sales tax attorney for the following general reasons.

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Sales Tax Audit: An Overview

An Overview of a Sales Tax Audit

A sales tax audit has key differences from a regular audit. First, the scope of the audit looks at a business’s gross receipts and various ways of measuring gross receipts. The businesses that are most frequently subject to sales tax audit include bars, restaurants, retail stores, manufacturers, wholesalers, services businesses that sell goods, and a variety of others.

Throughout their years of practice, sales tax auditors have developed ways of determining gross receipts that are innovative and industry specific. For example, if the business audited were a coin-operated laundromat, the Board of Equalization may measure water consumption levels for the business against the number of washing machines it has. Pour tests are common for restaurant and bars (the amount of alcohol used to make each drink) and inventory audits are common for other types of businesses.

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