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  2. Georgia voters to decide tax-related ballot questions in ...

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    “Given the large increase in home values across Georgia in recent years, many school districts, cities, and counties have been able to count on a boost in revenue without raising tax rates year ...

  3. Strange But True Tax Laws From All 50 States - AOL

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    There are six tax brackets for the 2023 tax year, and the current top rate in Georgia is 5.75%. However, the state is moving to flat tax rate of 5.49% for the 2024 tax year and even lower rates ...

  4. Taxation in Georgia (country) - Wikipedia

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    There are 6 flat tax rates in Georgia: corporate profit tax, value added tax, excise tax, personal income tax, import tax and property tax. [1] Personal income tax in Georgia are collected at a flat rate of 20% on local-source income. Foreign-source personal income is tax-exempt. [2]

  5. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many cities, counties, transit authorities and special purpose districts impose an additional local sales or use tax. Sales and use tax is calculated as the purchase price times the appropriate tax rate. Tax rates vary widely by jurisdiction from less than 1% to over 10%. Sales tax is collected by the seller at the time of sale.

  6. Strange but true tax laws from all 50 states - AOL

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    In 2014, Georgia became the first state to place a cap on its income tax rate through a ballot measure. The tax rate cap of 6 percent is now part of the state's constitution. Hawaii.

  7. Georgia Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Department of Revenue (GDOR) is the principal tax collection agency in the U.S. state of Georgia. The Department administers tax laws and enforces laws and regulations concerning alcohol and tobacco products in the state. [1] The Georgia Department of Revenue is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia

  8. Cobb County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Cobb levies a 1% tax to lower property taxes, but only for the public school budget, and not the additional 1% HOST homestead exemption for general funds. The county has also voted not to pay the extra 1% to join MARTA. At the beginning of 2006, Cobb became the last county in the state to raise the tax to 6%, which also doubled the tax on food ...

  9. 17 States With Back-to-School Tax Holidays

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