You may have heard that a personal bankruptcy will not cover any federal taxes that you owe. Like many Georgia residents, you may also have financial difficulties that only become worse because of tax debt. Your challenges may be significant enough to...
Uncategorized
How to handle IRS ID theft
The threat of identity theft has never been higher. Due to the increasing prevalence of technology in people's everyday lives, hackers can easily access Social Security numbers and credit card information. In fact, 2017 saw roughly 158 people's Social Security...
Are you afraid to open that letter from the IRS?
Once tax season is over, most people breathe a sigh of relief and go on to other things. You looked over your federal return carefully before submitting it and thought all was well. Then, a couple of months later, a letter from the Internal Revenue Service turned up...
How can I stop the IRS from garnishing my wages?
If you owe back taxes, you might find yourself wondering how you can prevent the IRS from garnishing your wages. You are not alone; many people in the Atlanta area find themselves stressing out about their tax debts and wage garnishments. It is best not to...
Are you eligible for IRS “Currently Not Collectible” status?
Let us say that you are a sole proprietor with a fledgling business. While you filed your tax return this year, you could not send payment to the Internal Revenue Service. You then received a bill for the amount owed, plus interest and penalties, and you do not know...
Tax issues to avoid from the IRS “Dirty Dozen” list
Tax scams seem to be everywhere, and they are most in evidence during income tax season. The Internal Revenue Service compiles an annual list of “Dirty Dozen” tax scams. Here are five schemes from the 2018 list that taxpayers at various levels might...