Audits of S Corporations are on the rise

TIGTA study finds modest audit rate increase for C corps but marked increase for passthroughs ( S Corps)

Trends in Compliance Activities Through Fiscal Year 2007, TIGTA Reference Number 2008095

A recently released TIGTA (Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration) report reveals that despite a slight uptick in FY 2007, IRS audits of corporations have declined dramatically over the last ten years. However, audits of S corporation and partnership returns increased substantially over the same period.

TIGTA’s findings for business entities. The new TIGTA report examined IRS statistical data and found the following audit trends for business:

    • The number of corporate income tax returns examined (excluding returns for foreign corporations and S corporations) increased by just over 4% in FY 2007, after dropping by 1% in FY 2006. However, the number of examinations dropped by almost 45% since FY 1998, from 53,648 (1 of every 48 returns filed) to 29,664 (1 of every 75 returns filed). TIGTA notes that the 13% drop in the number of corporate income tax returns filed during the same 10-year period may have impacted the exam coverage rate. For FY 2007, the number of corporate tax returns examined with assets of less than $10 million grew by slightly over 12%, the number of corporate tax returns examined with assets of $10 million and greater decreased by almost 9%, and exams of those with assets of $250 million and greater decreased by almost 20%. Overall, however, the exam rate is much higher for large corporations than for those with assets of less than $10 million.
    • The number of S corporation exams declined by 75% from FYs 1998 to 2004, but increased by almost 176% from FYs 2004 to 2007; the increase in FY 2007 alone was slightly over 26%. Since FY 2004, however, the number of S corporation returns filed has increased by 16%. TIGTA notes that the increase in exam coverage can be partly attributed to an IRS research project studying the compliance of S corporations.
    • The number of partnership returns examined increased by 25% in FY 2007 and has increased by almost 141% since the 10-year low experienced in FY 2001. The number of returns filed increased by about 42% between FYs 2001 and 2007. About 1 of every 408 returns filed was examined in FY 2001. This increased to 1 of every 241 for FY 2008.

    For more details on TIGTA’s Report on audit rates and related IRS activities, click on this link: Trends in Compliance Activities Through Fiscal Year 2007, TIGTA Reference Number 2008095.

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