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Mar 11, 2026
IRS Notices for Unfiled Taxes in Georgia: What to Do First
Got an IRS notice for unfiled taxes in Georgia? Don’t ignore it. Learn what to do first: verify the notice, identify the tax years, gather records, file back taxes, and explore payment options—plus when to call Bottom Line Taxes for help.
Read article →Mar 11, 2026
How to Catch Up on Unfiled Taxes in Georgia Without Panic | Bottom Line Taxes
Need to catch up on unfiled taxes in Georgia? This step-by-step plan explains how to file back taxes in Georgia, reduce penalties, address IRS and Georgia DOR notices, and choose the right tax resolution option for individuals and businesses.
Read article →Mar 4, 2026
2026 Tax Credit on Tips Explained for Georgia Workers and Restaurants: How to Claim It and Catch Up on Late Returns
The 2026 tax credit on tips could help Georgia tipped employees and restaurants reduce tax burden—if tips are reported correctly. Learn eligibility basics, records needed, how to claim, and how to catch up on late tax returns.
Read article →Feb 23, 2026
How the 2026 Overtime Tax Credit Works in Georgia (and What to Do If You Haven’t Filed Taxes in Years) | Bottom Line Taxes
The 2026 overtime tax credit could help Georgia employers and employees reduce tax bills or increase refunds—if you qualify and file correctly. Here’s how the credit typically works, what documents you’ll need, and the safest way to catch up if you haven’t filed taxes in years.
Read article →Feb 13, 2026
Can You Still Get a Tax Refund If You Haven’t Filed in Years? Georgia Deadline Rules and How to Claim It
If you skipped filing for years, you may still be owed a refund—but refund windows close. Here’s how the federal 3-year rule and Georgia refund claim deadlines work, what documents you need, and the step-by-step process to file back taxes and claim your money.
Read article →Feb 13, 2026
2026 Senior Tax Credit in Georgia: Who Qualifies, How Much It’s Worth, and How to Claim It
If you’re 65+ in Georgia, you may qualify for valuable senior tax breaks in 2026—most commonly the federal Credit for the Elderly or the Disabled and Georgia’s retirement income exclusions. Here’s who qualifies, what it’s worth, and how to claim it step-by-step (including help for seniors who haven’t filed in years).
Read article →Jan 21, 2026
How to Set Up an IRS Payment Plan After Filing Back Taxes (Eligibility, Fees, and What Documents You Need)
Need an IRS payment plan after filing back taxes? This guide covers IRS eligibility requirements, current installment agreement setup fees, short-term vs. long-term plans, and the exact documents you’ll need to apply fast.
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