Are URSSAF audits designed to fight against illegal work?
Fighting against undeclared work has been an essential part of the overall URSSAF auditing activities since 1997. It represents about 20% of its overall activity. The auditing process takes place within a very strict and highly regulated framework set by Article R243-59 of the Social Security Code. 1) What exact role does the inspecteur play? The inspecteur’s role is to both audit and give advice: her/his job is to analyse the situation of the business with regards to social rules and regulations, ensure they are properly applied and to put things in order where and if needed. It is worth mentioning that 50% of URSSAF audits end up with businesses being credited rather than debited. 2) Can a business be audited with no prior warning? If the audit relates to suspected illegal work, then there may well not be any warning as this would obviously defeat the point of the audit. For on-site audits or audits based on supporting documents, an avis de contrle (notice) suggesting a meeting date
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