Politics & Government
IRS: Clusters of Potential Tax Cheats in Cartersville, Euharlee
A new National Taxpayer Advocate study shows the two Bartow County cities have some of the largest clusters of potential tax cheats in the country.

If you're a small business owner in Cartersville or Euharlee, you may be more likely to be audited. The Internal Revenue Service has identified the two Bartow County cities as having some of the biggest concentrations of potential tax cheats in the country.
Gaining access to 2009 data in a effort to determine why some taxpayers are more likely to cheat, the Taxpayer Advocate, an independent IRS office, used confidential tax returns to identify clusters of possible cheats in more than 350 communities, the Associated Press reports.
The IRS uses the data to target taxpayers for audits, assigning scores to each tax return that indicate the likelihood agents would collect additional money as the result of an audit.
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The study focused on sole proprietorships, which account for two-thirds of all U.S. business, and found the median scores for sole proprietorships in the 350 communities were among some of the highest in the country.
Cartersville and Euharlee are two of the more than 70 Georgia cities with large clusters of the highest scores. Nearby Acworth, Dallas, Douglasville and Hiram are also on the list, provided by the taxpayer advocate and published on CBS News.
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