For individuals living in Georgia and anywhere else in the United States, it is very important to know when the income tax year begins. For most people, the tax year is 12 consecutive months and runs from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, and tax returns are due by April 15 of the...
Month: January 2015
Preparing for a business audit
Some companies in Georgia may have experience with IRS business audits. Although these audits have the potential to be stressful experiences for business owners, it may be possible to mitigate their operational impact through careful preparation and planning. During...
Let our firm help you settle your tax debt
If you have been notified by the Internal Revenue Service about unpaid tax liabilities, we may be able to help you find the solution you need to settle those debts. Serving clients throughout the state of Georgia, we can suggest a variety of options including an offer...
What is the IRS looking for during a business tax audit?
Owners of small businesses in Georgia may be interested in some information on what the Internal Revenue Service is trying to find when conducting a business tax audit. Depending on what its analysis shows, there could be serious issues for the business owner. When a...
Georgians must pay multiple forms of property tax
The state and local taxes Georgia residents pay on their properties and assets vary widely. In addition to the existence of multiple laws and statutes, there are also variances in methods of collection, property valuation and tax calculation to consider. All these...