Georgia taxpayers who earn more than $1 million per year may be less likely to face an in-person or field IRS audit but might be significantly more likely to be audited by mail, also known as a correspondence audit. The IRS has always focused on auditing taxpayers...
Tax Audits
How the IRS looks at errors
It is not uncommon for Georgia residents to make mistakes when filing a tax return due to how complicated the process can be. If they have multiple bank accounts and investments, they may have a number of sources of income, and it might not always be clear how to...
Man receives more than $100,000 after IRS audit
Georgia entrepreneurs may be interested to learn that one business owner came out of an audit with more than $100,000 from the IRS. An audit does not necessarily mean that the IRS will find something in the government's favor. In this particular case, the man had...
IRS conducts faster audits due to budget cuts
Due to IRS budget cuts, it may seem logical for Georgia residents to believe that audit rates are lower. In 2011, those who made more than $1 million had a one in eight chance of being audited. Today, someone who makes more than $1 million has a one in 13 chance of...
Subjecting taxpayers to IRS audits
Georgia taxpayers may be interested in learning more about critical errors that could place them in a compromising position with the IRS. Generally speaking, the IRS has up to three years to audit a taxpayer after a return is filed. If the taxpayer underreports their...
Handling audits conducted by the IRS
Georgia taxpayers who are concerned about an IRS audit should not be too worried about the possibility. The incidence of audits, which are rare occurrences in the first place, has been dropping over the past few years. Of the ones that do occur, most are done through...
Strategies for succeeding during a business tax audit
Georgia business owners may be interested in some information about different types of strategies they might employ to be successful during a tax audit. Due to the importance of doing well during these audits, it is crucial that the taxpayer do everything they can to...
Facts that could prompt an audit of a Georgia tax return
In 2013, the IRS audited roughly 1 percent of all tax federal tax returns. However, there are specific factors that could increase the odds that a specific return is audited. For instance, those who made more than $1 million a year are audited at a rate of 11 percent....
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...



