Description
Be prepared for an agency audit and understand the techniques that can help create a positive relationship with the auditor or investigator.
It is a fact of life that if you are in business long enough, you will be audited by one or more federal or state agencies that have an interest in assessing your compliance with the laws that apply to the business by random or targeted audit. Agencies may conduct an investigation into a suspected event of noncompliance with the law, open an audit in response to a whistleblower complaint, or open an investigation or audit in response to a triggering event. Regardless of what type of audit or investigation is noticed, the business initial response, its ability to quickly respond to information requests, and the business executives attitudes and behaviors during the audit or investigation have a material impact on how the audit or investigation proceeds. The presence or absence of apparent internal controls of business operations in the areas of accounting, finance, payroll, and benefit plan administration drastically impacts the orientation of the agent or officer who is conducting the audit or investigation. A business ability to show internal controls over finance, accounting, payroll and benefits systems, and an orientation toward compliance may prevent the audit from being expanded into additional issues or time periods, or prevent one agency from sharing negative information with another agency with investigatory authorityexpanding the scope of the audit. The goals of this program are to provide attendees with information that will help them be ready for an agency audit of their business to understand the techniques that can help create a positive relationship with the auditor or investigator assigned to the matter to be acquainted with audit and investigation procedures of various agencies, and to help them understand the procedures for contesting or appealing adverse agency determinations. Attendees of the program will learn about developing and maintaining company controls and strategies for limiting audits and investigations when they occur. Finally, attendees will come away from the program with a better understanding of why agencies audit, and what the agents conducting the audit are trying to accomplish during their investigations. This information is critical if any business executive desires to close and audit or resolve an investigation in a manner that is positive for the company.
Date: 2022-09-13 Start Time: 1:00 PM ET End Time: 2:40 PM ET
Learning Objectives
* You will be able to review the types of tax and benefit audits.
* You will be able to discuss internal controls and strategies for building internal controls into company business operations.
* You will be able to recognize audit protocols.
* You will be able to explalin strategies for limiting audits and investigations.