Says Kecia S, “My audit appointment was on April 2, 2009,
and was completed in half the allotted time. I also walked
away with multiple complements and no changes to any of the
four years examined.” She adds, “ALL of the credit
(edification) for how I ‘keep my books’ belongs to Mr. Joe
DePetris.”
Joe DePetris, a Certified Public Accountant with over 30
years of experience and officially the Tax Consultant to the
IBOAI Board, authored our
IBO Bookkeeping 101 and writes the
Tax Tips for IBOs you’ll find on the
IBOAI
website. He is also available for individual
consultations (see the
IBO Bookkeeping 101 page for contact information).
Those who have relied on his advice agree with Kecia, who
says: “Without Mr. DePetris instructing the IRS on how to
audit IBOs and teaching IBOs how to properly report and
document their businesses, it would be ‘devastating’, to say
the least, to receive an ‘examination’ letter from the IRS.”
She concludes, “Thank you again for providing Mr. Joe
DePetris as a resource to IBOs. I SINCERELY appreciate being
able to have him as an integral part of my Amway Global
business.”
We think you’ll find Joe DePetris’s advice solid gold, too.
You can begin by using Joe’s
IBO Bookkeeping 101. He’s a resource you can use with
confidence.
Joe
Learn more about
Joe DePetris, Jr., and IBO tax return preparation
and tax issues at
IBO Bookkeeping 101.
Find more
Tax Tips for IBOs from Joe DePetris, Jr., CPA.
This article is provided as an
educational resource for your guidance, and is
strictly informational. It does not constitute
legal, accounting, or other professional
counsel. Nothing included herein implies a
recommendation by the author, the
IBOA International, or
Amway Global, of any course or method of
regulatory compliance. Readers and users who
intend to take, or refrain from taking, any
action based on information contained herein
should first consult with their qualified tax
advisor, preferably a C.P.A., or appropriate
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