In response to a shortage of primary care professionals across the state, the Georgia legislature recently made changes to the tax code to further incentivize students and professionals in the area. HB 287, which took effect on July 1, 2019, removes income tax...
Month: July 2019
Taxes 101 as a freelancer
If you work as a freelancer in Georgia, you are in charge of handling your taxes. You do not have an employer to do so for you. Understanding the ins and outs of freelancer tax laws, therefore, is critical if you wish to avoid penalties from the IRS.Doing your taxes...
Will the marriage tax penalty affect you this year?
If you thought you would get a tax break when you got married, think again. Unfortunately for many couples, making it official results in a marriage penalty rather than a bonus come tax time.When two people with equal incomes marry and file jointly,...
Tips for handling a correspondence audit
A “correspondence audit” is conducted via mail, rather than by requiring someone to meet with an IRS officer. The IRS sends a letter, usually a CP2000 Notice, saying the information it has on file does not match the information reported on someone’s...
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