If you are like many married couples across the country, you and your spouse might have decided to call it quits after the holidays. The beginning of a new year signals fresh hope, as well as the end of unhappy things for a lot of people. While you may be looking...
Month: December 2017
Filing reminder for employers: earlier W-2 deadline
It was last year at about this time that the Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes (PATH) Act went into effect, which, among other new regulations, changed the deadline by which employers must send copies of their W-2 forms to the Social Security Administration.Under...
Things you can do January 2018 to prepare for tax season
The recent tax bill signed into law by President Donald Trump recently went into effect. Individuals and businesses alike want to figure out whether they will gain or lose according to the new provisions. Between doubling the child tax credit to altering the...
How Washington is removing tax breaks for sex offenders
The new GOP tax bill has been making headlines for weeks. The relative pros and cons of the bill have been a subject of heated debate in Washington. For the passive onlooker, it can all be a bit too much to make sense of.However, a new proposal has been added to the...
How to avoid delays in getting your tax refund
You thought you did everything right. You gathered all of your necessary tax documentation as soon as it became available and filed your taxes early. Now you’re sitting around waiting for a refund check, which you thought should have arrived by now. It could be...
Earning special tax credits through business strategies
With the end of the year approaching, many Georgia business owners turn their attention toward filing taxes in the upcoming year. There are numerous considerations to make, but savvy entrepreneurs can drastically reduce the amount of money they owe by qualifying for...
What should I do if I get a Notice of Federal Tax lien?
If you receive a Notice of Federal Tax Lien in the mail, do not throw it away. This letter is the IRS's way of letting you know that they mean business. Here's how it works:If you neglect to pay your taxes, the IRS will create a balance due. They will then send you a...
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