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Run: Travel Expense Audit SOP

This travel expense audit SOP template gives finance or AP teams a repeatable way to review expense reports for per diem, receipts, coding, and policy except...

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Steps

The Expense Auditor opens the submitted travel expense report and confirms the report is in a reviewable status. The auditor verifies that the report includes the traveler name, trip purpose, trip dates, cost center or project code, and all attached supporting documents.
The Expense Auditor verifies that the report is complete before detailed review. The auditor checks for required fields, itemized expense lines, currency, submission date, approver name, and any mandatory trip authorization records. If required information is missing, the auditor records the deficiency and routes the report for correction.
The Expense Auditor compares claimed per diem amounts against the approved policy rate table, destination, travel status, and eligible meal periods. The auditor verifies that the traveler did not claim per diem for ineligible days, duplicate meals, or amounts above the policy tolerance. Any variance is documented as a deviation.
The Expense Auditor checks each expense line against the receipt requirement in the policy. The auditor confirms that receipts are attached for expenses above the threshold, that the receipt date matches the travel period, that the merchant and amount align with the claim, and that any missing receipt has an approved exception or affidavit.
The Expense Auditor verifies that each line item is coded to the correct expense category, such as airfare, lodging, ground transportation, meals, parking, or incidentals. The auditor confirms that personal expenses, entertainment, alcohol, and other non-reimbursable items are excluded or separately flagged according to policy.
The Expense Auditor reviews the report for policy violations, duplicate submissions, split transactions intended to bypass approval thresholds, unsupported business purpose, and out-of-policy spending. If a violation is found, the auditor determines whether the issue can be corrected with documentation or must be escalated as a non-conformance.
The Expense Auditor approves the report when all required checks pass and no unresolved deviations remain. The auditor records the approval decision in the system and releases the report for reimbursement processing.
The Expense Auditor documents the specific issue, identifies the affected line items, and requests clarification or missing documentation from the traveler. The auditor sets a response deadline consistent with the organization’s reimbursement cycle and pauses further processing until the response is received.
The Expense Auditor escalates confirmed non-conformance to the Finance Manager, Compliance Analyst, or other designated approver. The auditor records the violation type, amount at issue, supporting evidence, and recommended disposition, such as partial denial, full denial, or repayment request.

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