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We're making donations as a percentage of web-app downloads. We'd like to report to our users that we're "3rd party audited," but we don't have the funds to hire large audit firms.

Are there any creative solutions for our problem? I was thinking of just posting tax returns. Any other ideas or sources for cheap audits?

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Have you tried searching for them? – Karlson Mar 2 '12 at 3:28
yes, i have indeed. i'm an SO user. i know the rules. there's bulletins and such. but I'm posting mainly for the "creative ideas" part – Emile Mar 2 '12 at 5:39
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Which ones have you talked to? What country are you in? What's your tax status? – Karlson Mar 2 '12 at 14:38
United States. We're an LLC. THEIIA has a volunteers auditor board: theiia.org/theiia/iia-leadership/volunteer-opportunities-board – Emile Mar 8 '12 at 18:06
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LLC is not a tax status but an incorporation method. – Karlson Mar 8 '12 at 18:10
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Posting tax return just means that you have filed with IRS but it's possible that your books are a mess or more specifically you are cooking the books.

The responsibility of an auditor is to make sure that your records are complete and accurate, they follow GAAP and statements based on accounts represent company's financial position (Paraphrased from Business Dictionary). The auditor no matter how creative you get has professional and legal responsibility which if neglected leads to disasters like Arthur Andersen. So having all that in mind.

I would look at firms that can perform audits in your area. E&Y, KPMG, D&T are not the only games in town and if you have a 501(c)3 tax status may be approaching them to provide their services in exchange for tax deduction for the service rendered (if legal, you might have to check with accountant or a lawyer).

Another creative way to have an external audit is to request IRS to audit you but I don't know if you will be pleased with results but they would certainly do it for free.

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+1 Requesting an IRS audit! Creative indeed. I'll leave this question open for a little while and then accept your answer if no one else has anything. (And we don't have a 501(c)3 status. – Emile Mar 15 '12 at 17:33

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