
As we start to wrap up and wind down for the winter holidays, the final few days of the calendar year can be a busy time for small businesses and big businesses alike. There’s a lot to juggle – leave requests, payroll, taxes and financial statements, not to mention Christmas parties and social events.
… And then there’s audits.
By law, certain businesses are required to carry out end of year audits. For other businesses, end of year is a great time to wrap up any loose ends. And we’re here to help!
This guide covers:
- What is a business audit?
- Different types of business audit
- Does your business need an audit?
- How to prepare for an audit
- and more!
Disclaimer: While due care has been taken in preparing the document, no responsibility is accepted by the author for the accuracy or suitability of the information contained. All liability is expressly disclaimed for any loss or damage which may arise from any person relying on, using or acting on any information contained therein.

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