No one in Georgia wants to pay more in taxes than they are required. There are many ways to legitimately minimize personal income tax, including through deductions like claiming dependents and business expenses. However, the Internal Revenue Service will carefully...
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Understanding your tax penalties
Owing money to the IRS is never easy. Depending on the size of the bill, change in address or other extenuating circumstances, tax penalties and interest can quickly add up. However, penalties do not always stack up the way one might expect, and there are even options...
Preparing for tax season could help with tax relief
With the tax season just around the corner, many Atlanta residents might rather not think about it. This could be because they still have outstanding balances owed to the IRS that they are struggling to address. Finding tax relief is not always easy, but there are...
Does an IRS tax lien come out of nowhere?
Landing on hard financial times can make any Atlanta resident feel as if his or her life is out of sorts. In some cases, the situation can become so troublesome that government agencies, like the IRS, could place a tax lien on a person’s property due to lack of...
Offer in compromise may help avoid scams
Many Atlanta residents may find themselves turning over various ideas in their mind when they are struggling with money problems. When it comes to tax debt, they may fear drawing more attention from the IRS and many consider hiring settlement companies who claim that...
IRS gives tips to avoid tax scams this holiday season
In a recent news release, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) called on taxpayers to watch out for dangerous tax scams this holiday season. The feds note that the pandemic, the holiday shopping season, and the upcoming tax season are a trifecta many tax scammers are...
Will not filing your taxes help avoid money problems?
When facing financial uncertainty, it is not unusual for Georgia residents and those elsewhere to think about ways that they could lessen their burdens. Some people may think that they could avoid certain monetary obligations if they simply put them on hold until they...
Taxpayers have a right to appeals and tax litigation
Carrying out one’s duty to the country in the form of paying taxes is not always easy, but most taxpayers work with the IRS as necessary. As a result, when Georgia residents receive notice from the IRS that they owe additional taxes, are having their refund withheld...
Could you qualify for an offer in compromise?
When two parties are at a standstill regarding a particular problem, they may try to come to some kind of compromise that benefits them both. Compromise can come up in personal relationships, business matters and even when facing tax problems with the Internal Revenue...
Does wage garnishment have you concerned for your income?
Your hard-earned money is likely something that you hold dear. Because you may not be generating much income right now, you may feel an even greater pull to keep as much money close as possible. Unfortunately, you also have outstanding debts, which make it difficult...



