The Code of Georgia sets forth the structure of personal income taxes levied by the state in Title 48, Chapter 7. Not all states charge income taxes, and the ones that do not typically fund public necessities like schools and police departments with higher consumer...
Month: October 2014
Helping clients with tax disputes
The prospect of an audit conducted by the Internal Revenue Services can be an unnerving prospect from many Georgia residents. Sometimes, such actions may be conducted in by an official review of a taxpayer's document, and in other cases, the service might seek to...
Some information about tax liens
If a Georgia taxpayer fails or neglects to pay a tax debt, the IRS may place a federal tax lien on the taxpayer's property. For the lien to be put into effect, the IRS must first assess a tax liability and make a demand for payment from the taxpayer. If the payment is...
Invented churches and tax consequences
Georgia churches may benefit from exemptions from federal income taxes, but a Mississippi case may be of concern as misuse of the church designation has landed a Christian physician in serious legal trouble with the IRS. The man was convicted on four felony counts of...