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The Georgia Tax Center (GTC) is an accurate and safe way for individuals and businesses to take care of their state tax needs.
- Sales and Use Tax
Sales and Use Tax Exemptions: Georgia Sales and Use Tax...
- Sales Tax Rates
Sales Tax Rates -- Current, Historical, and Upcoming. The...
- Instructions & Forms
On this page find information on what is required to file...
- For Individuals
Free Online Filing. This Year's Individual Income Tax Forms....
- For Tax Professionals
For Tax Professionals - Taxes - Georgia Department of...
- Taxes for Business
A 5.39% income tax on corporations that own property, do...
- Payment Options
Only State Tax Liens and Assessments at this time; Credit...
- Alcohol Renewals
Alcohol Renewals - Taxes - Georgia Department of Revenue
- Sales and Use Tax
Free Online Filing. This Year's Individual Income Tax Forms. The Georgia Tax Center (GTC) is an accurate and safe way for individuals and businesses to take care of their state tax needs. Visit GTC.
Georgia Individual Income tax is based on the taxpayer's federal adjusted gross income, adjustments that are required by Georgia law, and the taxpayers’ filing requirements. The deadline to file 2023 individual income tax returns, without an extension, is April 15, 2024.
Information for reaching the Commissioners Office and more information on the Department of Revenue. Complete the form to report suspected tax evasion or fraud. We encourage everyone to help us ensure the tax laws of Georgia are enforced in a fair and equitable manner.
The principal tax collecting and tax law enforcement agency for the state, the Georgia Department of Revenue offers information about taxes for individuals, corporations, and tax professionals.
The Georgia Tax Center (GTC) is an accurate and safe way for individuals and businesses to take care of their state tax needs. Visit GTC.
People who have earned income in Georgia must file state income taxes. Georgia individual income tax is based on your federal adjusted gross income (your income before taxes), adjustments that are required by Georgia law, and your filing requirements.