Monthly Archives: April 2023

Filing An Identity Theft Affidavit
A person is the victim of identity theft when his or her stolen personal identifiable information (PII) is used to open a credit card, purchase a vehicle, obtain a mortgage, or open an account without that person’s consent or knowledge. Tax-related identity theft, on the other hand, occurs when a taxpayer’s information is used… Read More »

The Saver’s Credit Can Help Some Taxpayers Save More In 2023
Qualifying taxpayers can start saving for their retirements now and may even qualify for The Retirement Savings Contributions Credit. Also known as the Saver’s Credit, this credit offsets funds that an employee voluntarily contributes to an Individual Retirement Arrangement (IRA), 401(k) plan, or a similar workplace retirement program. For help determining whether you are… Read More »

Storm Victims In Georgia And Alabama Qualify For Tax Relief
A state of emergency has been declared in numerous counties in Alabama and Georgia after parts of the states were struck and devastated by as many as 33 tornadoes last month. These storms destroyed many homes and businesses, flipped damaged countless vehicles, and mangled power lines across the state, leaving many homeless, without power,… Read More »