This year’s Georgia’s legislative session is quickly progressing, with some major tax legislation moving towards passage. Last Thursday, February 29, 2024 was “Crossover Day”—the 28th legislative day of 40 total legislative...more
Significant state tax legislation will move forward through the Georgia General Assembly. “Crossover Day” was Thursday, March 11 - the 28th legislative day of 40 total legislative days - the day by which all bills must have...more
3/19/2020
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Attorney's Fees ,
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Department of Revenue ,
Digital Goods ,
Film Tax Credits ,
General Assembly ,
Property Tax ,
Ridesharing ,
Sales & Use Tax ,
State Budgets ,
Tax Credits
Georgia’s 2019 legislative session concluded on April 2, 2019. Several important tax changes passed or were considered this year, and are discussed below.
Passed Bills -
Unless otherwise indicated, these bills have...more
Following the conclusion of Georgia’s 2016 legislative session, Governor Nathan Deal signed into law several tax bills touching on a wide range of tax matters, including sales and use taxes, property taxes, corporate income...more
5/11/2016
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Corporate Taxes ,
E-Commerce ,
Governor Deal ,
Interest Rates ,
New Legislation ,
Property Tax ,
Sales & Use Tax ,
State Tax Tribunals ,
State Taxes ,
Tax Credits ,
Tax Exemptions