Every year, Georgia State lawmakers propose numerous new laws, and some of them eventually pass the legislature to change life for Georgia residents. In 2025, state lawmakers passed House Bill 511 (HB511), which the governor later signed into law. Under this new law,...
Month: May 2026
Behind on payroll taxes and feeling the pressure?
Employers are expected to take care of payroll taxes in accordance with the law. When that doesn’t happen, the employer can face serious tax issues. Payroll taxes can quickly escalate because employers must hold certain taxes in trust for the government. This includes...
Your rights during an IRS tax audit
An IRS audit letter can feel alarming. Knowing your rights before you respond can make a real difference in how the process unfolds. Why your audit rights matter The Taxpayer Bill of Rights gives every taxpayer a defined set of protections. These rights apply whether...
The $20,000/200 transaction Venmo and PayPal income tax rules
Gig workers and those with small side hustles often use electronic payment systems when selling their creations at a craft show or providing basic services to local customers. The reporting requirements for people with alternate streams of income or small businesses...
Haven’t filed taxes in years? How to come clean without making things worse
Falling behind on your taxes can feel overwhelming, especially if multiple years are unfiled. Many people delay taking action out of fear—fear of penalties, audits or even criminal consequences. The reality is that waiting usually makes the situation worse. Coming...
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