Paying tax debts sometimes proves challenging. A Georgia taxpayer might owe a significant amount of money and does not pay the IRS when the agency attempts to collect. Sometimes, the IRS may respond with a federal tax lien. Anyone dealing facing threats of a lien for...
Month: August 2020
What to know about IRS audits
Tax audits might happen in Georgia due to suspicions of tax fraud, such as for deductions, or errors. In these situations, the IRS may contact the taxpayer to get an explanation. If the IRS is still suspicious, it will send out an audit notice. There are several types...
The IRS offers advice for people yet to file their tax returns
If a person is required to file an income tax return, the government expects the filing to be on time. In 2020, extenuating circumstances led to an extension of the traditional filing date of April 15. The new due date became July 15, but not everyone filed. The...
How to resolve Internal Revenue Service debt
If you have not managed your income in a way that allows for taxes, or if your company has recently suffered from significant losses, you may be in a position where you cannot pay the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) the taxes that you owe. This can be a worrying...
IRS regulations address foreign income deductions
High-income earners often seek to reduce their tax bills. As long as Georgia taxpayers do so legally, there is nothing wrong with reducing tax obligations. The Internal Revenue Code provides many legitimate ways to reduce taxes, such as making charitable donations or...
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