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COST Sales Tax Conference Orlando February 25, 2015 Deb Elmo JOHNSON & JOHNSON Jim McGowan STAPLES Kevin S. Berry GE
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2 Best Practices Transaction Tax Audits
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3 OVERVIEW Best Practices Audits Preparing for an audit Dealing with auditors and requests for information Handling disputed issues / assessments Effectively resolving protests Communication How to communicate the effectiveness of Audit Team to upper management How to get recognition for Audit Team’s efforts
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Has your company ever refused to sign a waiver requested by a taxing jurisdiction? A.Yes B.No 4 5
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5 BEST PRACTICES Preparing for an Audit Verify audit notification details (Taxpayer/Audit Period/etc.) Be aware of your company’s statute waiver policy and Statute of Limitation issues Review list of documents auditor is requesting Review returns Review results of prior audits / Have prior issues been corrected? Understand potential under and over payment issues Evaluate whether audit can be resolved more efficient manner
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Has your company been asked to do a computer assisted state transaction tax audit? A.Yes, we gave the state the file they requested. B.Yes, however, our company was unable to comply. C.No – never was asked to do a computer assisted audit. 6 5
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7 BEST PRACTICES Dealing with audit requests for information All requests for information need to be in writing Establish timelines and expectations Pay attention to waivers and the dates - Push back Answer all requests truthfully – If you don’t know the answer find out before answering “off the cuff” Only answer “the question” asked and document what you give to auditors - Don’t say too much Be aware of systems abilities and computer assisted audit requests Dealing with difficult information requests (Apportionment/etc.)
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How does your company handle post- audit protests? A.Handles internally. B.Hires outside assistance. C.Strives to resolve at the audit level and never appeals audit issues. D.All of the above. 8 5
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9 BEST PRACTICES Handling disputed issues / assessments Always work on issues at the audit level first (move up chain of command – i.e. supervisor and up) Confirm Statute of Limitations on issues. Closely read all notices and know your deadlines Use all available resources – inside and outside specialists. Internally communicate issues and potential financial impact (Tax+Penalty+Interest) as quickly as possible. Make sure that business is properly reserved for potential impact of issue
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BEST PRACTICES Effectively resolving protests Know your statutory deadline dates Follow procedures strictly Settlement is your friend – try and use it Consider hiring local, outside firm 10
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11 BEST PRACTICES Communicating Audit Results to Management Communicate issues / exposure throughout the audit process Surprises at end of audit = Bad Communication Create audit closure report that includes audit error details Communicate details to correct audience and ensure errors get fixed Highlight potential audit issues avoided (scope reduction / negotiation / unbundling / proper application of law) Tax savings / avoidance is best sales pitch for Audit Team Communicate efficiency of audit efforts Need to communicate both audit effectiveness and efficiency
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13 SUMMARY BEST PRACTICES Proper Audit Preparation + Planning = Effective / Efficient Audit Get involved and know your business Resolve issues at lowest possible audit level Know your audit remedies Communicate potential audit issues and financial impact to management as early as possible Communicate results/details of audits and follow up to ensure that errors / faulty processes are timely corrected
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