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[Music] welcome to our channel clear value tax my name is Brian Kim Im a certified public accountant and one of the partners our tax practice today were going to be discussing how to minimize your audit risk were gonna identify the audit triggers and the red flags this video is really catered for the self-employed people so this is sole proprietorships single member LLCs but its also applicable to business owners those who are reporting on the 1120 S which is the S corp 1065 S with their partnerships and 1120s which are C corpse so some of these pieces of information and advice might seem blatantly obvious however I feel like I need to say it because I see clients bringing these types of returns in all the time that get audited and its clearly identifiable what caused those caused an audit to occur in the first place so I want to put it in disclaimer here that Im not referring to my clients Im referring to the people who get audited and then come to me well I guess technically