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Should I File My Taxes Now or Wait Until July 15?
Should you file now or wait until July 15 to file your taxes?
Read MoreWhat is the People First Initiative?
Have you heard about the new IRS People First Initiative? Do you have any questions? Here’s what it is and how it benefits you.
Read MoreHow the Coronavirus Could Impact Your Taxes
The coronavirus outbreak is having an effect on every part of life here in Atlanta, as in many other parts of the world – and your taxes are no exception.
Read MoreEverything was Fine… Until He Got a $300,000 Tax Bill!
If you’re currently dealing with an audit, you may wonder how far back the IRS is allowed to go in reviewing your tax returns and assessing additional taxes and fees.
Read MoreWhat to Do When You Get a Letter From the IRS
If you’re currently dealing with an audit, you may wonder how far back the IRS is allowed to go in reviewing your tax returns and assessing additional taxes and fees.
Read MoreWhat is the IRS Statute of Limitations on Collecting Tax Debt?
If you’re currently dealing with an audit, you may wonder how far back the IRS is allowed to go in reviewing your tax returns and assessing additional taxes and fees.
Read MoreWhat is the Statute of Limitations on IRS Audits?
If you’re currently dealing with an audit, you may wonder how far back the IRS is allowed to go in reviewing your tax returns and assessing additional taxes and fees.
Read MoreWhat Happens if You Don’t File Your Taxes On Time?
April 15 – the big deadline. The day you have to get your taxes in or else. Or else what? If you’ve ever scrambled to meet that deadline – and a lot of us have – you may have wondered what would actually happen to you if you missed it. Would you get dragged off…
Read MoreOne Client’s Worst Nightmare: Being Audited by the IRS
When Tara walked out to her mailbox and saw the heavy envelope from the IRS with the handwritten address, she had a bad feeling before she even opened it.
Read MoreWhat Can Trigger an IRS Audit?
While nearly 150 million federal tax returns are filed each year, the IRS audits less than 1% of them. However, for those that do get caught in the government’s crosshairs, the audit process can be long and costly.
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