
Monday, September 29, 2025
As the IRS sharpens its strategies in 2025, understanding audit priorities is more important than ever for business owners. Here’s what to know and how J&S Accounting can help keep you audit-ready.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) gave the IRS an $80 billion boost for enforcement and modernization. This funding means:
Certain groups are seeing increased scrutiny:
Other red flags include:
✅ Understand Your Audit Risk
While small businesses may not see increased audit rates, anomalies, like aggressive deductions or mismatched income, still attract attention.
✅ Be Audit-Ready for Complex Filings
If your business involves partnerships or intricate financial structures, keep meticulous records and documentation.
✅ Stay Organized & Transparent
The IRS is becoming more precise with enforcement, but that doesn’t mean your business is automatically in the crosshairs. Accuracy, organization, and documentation are your best defense.
At J&S Accounting, we help you:
Contact us today to safeguard your business and ensure you’re always audit-ready.

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This content is for information purposes only and should not be considered legal, accounting, or tax advice, or a substitute for obtaining such advice specific to your business from a professional accountant. Additional information and exceptions may apply. Applicable laws may vary by state or locality. No assurance is given that the information is comprehensive in its coverage or that it is suitable in dealing with a customer’s particular situation. J&S Accounting does not have any responsibility for updating or revising any information presented herein. Accordingly, the information provided should not be relied upon as a substitute for independent research. J&S Accounting does not warrant that the material contained herein will continue to be accurate, nor that it is completely free of errors when published. Readers and viewers should verify statements before relying on them.