Readers Question on Workers Comp Payroll Audits
According to your insurance policy, the insurance company auditor has the right to examine almost any of the records that your company has available. If you refuse to show the insurance company auditor the information they need, that may look suspicious to the auditor.
There are a few things that one can do to get ready for the Workers Comp audit. The best thing to do is make sure that you have ACCURATE and highly organized payroll records together with a summary sheet of those payroll records. Make sure that all subcontractors and temporary workers are segregated on the payroll. Have someone that is the most familiar with the payroll records be available to answer any questions and provide any additional information that the auditor may request.
It is best to make sure that the auditor has a quiet place to work, away from the daily activities in your business day. There are many guides on how to try to influence the audit, but we do not agree with them as being upfront and honest are the two best ways to conduct yourself when the yearly Workers Comp audit occurs.
We have seen quite a few employers become part of a disturbing trend when it comes to the audits. We will discuss this on the next post- Delaying the Audit.
Labels: Preparation for the Yearly Insurance Company Payroll Audits



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