Global Tax & Consulting Experts LLC

Global Tax & Consulting Experts LLC We offer accounting & tax related services to individual and business clients. We also offer sales tax, payroll tax, tax consulting services as well.

We are a full service accounting firm located in Tucker, GA. We provide tax preparation, retirement, tax and tax consulting and many other accounting services to a wide range of clients, including both businesses and individuals, throughout the greater Atlanta and suburbs. We have developed a reputation for professional excellence through the high quality of services we perform for our clients. We

offer following services:

- Corporate Tax Return
- Individual Tax Return
- Payroll and Sales Tax Returns
- Tax Consulting
- Full Payroll Service

01/17/2022

Accountant position:
We are looking for a staff accountant for our accounting firm. If you are looking for a change, please send your resume to [email protected]
Thank you
Sagar Desai

How can you save taxes? How much do you know about different types of retirement accounts & which one you are eligible t...
12/23/2020

How can you save taxes? How much do you know about different types of retirement accounts & which one you are eligible to contribute to?

What is the importance of Estate planning, probate, trust and transfer of assets?
12/23/2020

What is the importance of Estate planning, probate, trust and transfer of assets?

Why financial planning is very important? Read this....
12/22/2020

Why financial planning is very important? Read this....

11/05/2019

Have you prepared your Will & Trust yet? If not, it is still not too late.

10 best reasons to have will:
- You need to elect someone to handle your affairs after you pass on. Designate who is in charge of your estate.
- Ease the Grieving Process
- If you don't have a legally binding will, the state will decide who gets what. Minimize Probate
- A will establishes legal guardianship of your children if they are still minors.
- If you live in a community property state.
- You can amend your will at any time.
- Reduce Estate Taxes
- Not as Expensive or Difficult as You Think
- Maintain a Small Business
- Make Charitable Donations

Are you ready to prepare your will? Click below to start the simple process now:

Be careful with these new SCAMS:
07/02/2019

Be careful with these new SCAMS:

Tax Tip 2019-86, July 2, 2019

Very nice article about Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA
01/04/2019

Very nice article about Traditional IRA vs. Roth IRA

Roth vs traditional IRA: what's the difference? How to choose between the two? Most importantly, which one is best for you?

03/13/2018

Don’t Fall for Scam Calls and Emails Posing as IRS

Scammers and cyberthieves continue to use the IRS as bait. The most common tax scams are phone calls and emails from thieves who pretend to be from the IRS. Scammers use the IRS name, logo, fake employee names and badge numbers to try to steal money and identities from taxpayers.

Taxpayers need to be wary of phone calls or automated messages from someone who claims to be from the IRS. Often, these criminals will say taxpayers owe money and demand payment right away. Other times, scammers will lie to taxpayers and say they’re due a refund. The thieves ask for bank account information over the phone. The IRS warns taxpayers not to fall for these scams.

Below are several tips that will help filers avoid becoming a scam victim.

IRS employees will not:

Call demanding an immediate payment. The IRS won’t call taxpayers if they owe taxes without first sending a bill in the mail.
Demand payment without allowing taxpayers to question or appeal the amount owed.
Demand that taxpayers pay their taxes in a specific way, such as with a prepaid debit card.
Ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone.
Threaten to contact local police or similar agencies to arrest taxpayers for non-payment of taxes.
Threaten legal action, such as a lawsuit.
If taxpayers don’t owe or don’t think they owe any tax, and they receive an inquiry like this, they should:

Contact the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. Use TIGTA’s “IRS Impersonation Scam Reporting” web page to report the incident.
Report the incident to the Federal Trade Commission. Use the “FTC Complaint Assistant” on FTC.gov. Add "IRS Telephone Scam" to the comments of your report.
In most cases, an IRS phishing scam is an unsolicited, fake email that claims to come from the IRS. Some emails link to sham websites that look real. The scammers’ goal is to lure victims to give up their personal and financial information. If the thieves get what they’re after, they use it to steal a victim’s money and identity.

For those taxpayers who get a phishing email, the IRS offers this advice:

Don’t reply to the message.
Don’t give out your personal or financial information.
Forward the email to [email protected]. Then delete it.
Don’t open any attachments or click on any links. They may have malicious code that will infect your computer.

Address

3069 Amwiler Road, Ste 9
Norcross, GA
30360

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 10pm
Sunday 10am - 10pm

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