The Fort Worth Press - IRS AI Systems Now Flag Returns Six Times Per Tax Year - Clear Start Tax Warns Freelancers and Gig Workers About Automated Audit Triggers

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IRS AI Systems Now Flag Returns Six Times Per Tax Year - Clear Start Tax Warns Freelancers and Gig Workers About Automated Audit Triggers
IRS AI Systems Now Flag Returns Six Times Per Tax Year - Clear Start Tax Warns Freelancers and Gig Workers About Automated Audit Triggers

IRS AI Systems Now Flag Returns Six Times Per Tax Year - Clear Start Tax Warns Freelancers and Gig Workers About Automated Audit Triggers

The IRS is running its AI-powered audit selection system six times annually - and freelancers, independent contractors, and gig workers are squarely in the crosshairs.

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IRVINE, CA / ACCESS Newswire / May 6, 2026 / The IRS Discriminant Information Function - the machine learning system that scores tax returns for potential audit selection - now evaluates filings six times per tax year, a significant increase from its historical frequency. For self-employed taxpayers, this accelerated cycle means that income discrepancies, unusual deduction patterns, and underreported earnings are being identified faster and more often than at any point in the system's history. A return that passes initial screening can be flagged months later when new third-party data - 1099-K forms from payment platforms, 1099-NEC forms from clients, bank reporting - reveals a mismatch.

"The DIF system is no longer a single-pass filter," said a spokesperson for Clear Start Tax, a national tax relief and resolution firm. "It is a continuous monitoring tool that revisits returns multiple times as new information becomes available. For self-employed taxpayers, any gap between what they reported and what their clients or platforms reported will eventually surface."

Freelancers face structurally higher audit risk than W-2 wage earners. Income arrives from multiple sources, increasing the chance of omissions. There is no employer withholding, so estimated tax errors are common. Home office deductions, vehicle expenses, and business meal write-offs are among the most scrutinized line items. And the lowered 1099-K reporting threshold - now triggered at just $600 in gross receipts - has dramatically increased the volume of third-party data flowing to the IRS. The DIF system is specifically calibrated to detect the patterns these factors create: high gross receipts with low net income, deduction ratios that exceed industry norms, and gaps between reported income and information returns.

Common triggers that generate high DIF scores include reporting net self-employment income far below gross receipts, claiming home office deductions without meeting the exclusive-use requirement, deducting vehicle expenses at 100 percent business use without a mileage log, failing to report platform income that has already been reported to the IRS, showing business losses for multiple consecutive years, and underreporting cash income in industries where the IRS maintains statistical benchmarks.

"For a freelancer who has been underreporting income or overclaiming deductions, a high DIF score is the first step in a process that leads to additional assessments, penalties, and interest," the spokesperson added. "The distinction between being flagged and being audited is academic at that point."

When a return is flagged, an IRS classifier reviews it and decides whether to open a full examination. Audits of self-employed taxpayers typically focus on income accuracy and deduction substantiation - bank statements, invoices, receipts, and mileage logs. Penalties for accuracy-related errors run 20 percent of the underpayment, with interest accruing from the original due date. Substantial understatements can push that penalty to 75 percent.

Clear Start Tax recommends these practices for independent workers:

  • Maintain detailed records of all income, including cash and barter transactions.

  • Keep contemporaneous logs of business expenses, mileage, and home office use.

  • Reconcile all 1099 forms with reported income before filing.

  • Use a separate business bank account to simplify tracking.

  • Make quarterly estimated tax payments to avoid underpayment penalties.

By answering a few simple questions, taxpayers can find out if they're eligible for the IRS Fresh Start Program and take the first step toward resolving their tax debt.

"The worst thing a taxpayer can do when they receive an audit notice is nothing," said the spokesperson. "The second worst is to respond without professional guidance. Engaging a qualified tax professional before responding to the notice can make the difference between a manageable outcome and a financial crisis."

About Clear Start Tax
Clear Start Tax is a nationwide tax resolution and relief firm specializing in helping individuals and businesses address IRS and state tax issues. With a team of experienced tax professionals, the company provides tailored strategies for resolving back taxes, negotiating settlements, and achieving long-term compliance.

Need Help With Back Taxes?

Click the link below:
https://clearstarttax.com/qualifytoday/
(888) 710-3533

Contact Information
Clear Start Tax
Corporate Communications Department
[email protected]
(949) 800-4011

SOURCE: Clear Start Tax



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M.Cunningham--TFWP