If an individual in Georgia owes back taxes to the IRS, they should pay off the taxes as soon as possible because late bills will incur increased interest in penalties. Here's how individuals can find out if they owe money to the IRS. How do people know if they owe...
Month: September 2020
Situations that could trigger an audit for your business
Even when people know they have done nothing wrong on their taxes, they usually want to do everything they can to avoid an audit by the Internal Revenue Service. Georgia business owners may be able to take some precautions to reduce the likelihood that they will be...
How business owners can negotiate with the IRS
If a business in Georgia owes back taxes to the IRS, it has several options to resolve the situation. Throughout the process, business owners should stay in touch with the IRS and be honest about their situation. If they try to avoid the IRS, they might find...
The Georgia personal income tax laws you need to know
Some states, such as Georgia, have their own policies when it comes to personal income tax. This means that Georgia residents, as well as non-resident individuals who have property or business in the state from which they gain income, must file personal income taxes...
IRS tax audit mistakes to avoid
Many taxpayers in Georgia will experience an IRS audit in their lifetime. An audit means the IRS has rejected the return for a reason, such as suspicions about income or errors. An audit notice naturally causes panic, but taxpayers shouldn't be so hasty as to make...
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