One of the rules that the IRS has in regards to taxes is that everyone in Georgia and around the nation must pay their federal income tax throughout the year. Some workers may already have these taxes withheld from their paycheck while others who are self-employed may...
Month: October 2020
Tips for avoiding audits after moving
Moving to Georgia may help to save money on income and other types of taxes. However, it is critical to establish residency in the state if you wish to take advantage of its tax rules. If you are considered a resident of another state, you may be required to file a...
When does a hobby become a business according to tax laws?
Whether their hobby makes a few dollars a week or $60,000 a year, an individual needs to declare their hobby income on their taxes. Otherwise, they might be subject to penalties from the IRS. Here's what people in Georgia need to know about declaring their hobby...
Tax audits vary greatly in seriousness
Opening the mailbox and seeing something from the Internal Revenue Service can make your heart stop. Many letters that the IRS sends are fairly troublesome news. These include things like adjustments to your taxes that lead to you owing money and audit notices. For...
Tax audits vary greatly in seriousness
Opening the mailbox and seeing something from the Internal Revenue Service can make your heart stop. Many letters that the IRS sends are fairly troublesome news. These include things like adjustments to your taxes that lead to you owing money and audit notices. For...
IRS penalties: What you should know about penalty relief
Oftentimes, in Georgia, battles with the IRS tend to be perceived as expensive and, overall, time wasters. This is why, when it comes to IRS penalties, it can be somewhat daunting to even ask for some relief. The good news is that there are many ways to go about...
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