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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Georgia Tax Payment Plan in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Letter ID from any notice received from the Department in Line 1. This helps streamline your request.
  3. In Line 2, check the appropriate box for the tax type and enter your tax identification number.
  4. For Line 4, input the total amount owed as indicated on your tax return or notice.
  5. In Line 5, specify how many months you wish to spread your payments over, ensuring it does not exceed 60 months.
  6. Enter your proposed monthly payment amount in Line 6, which must be at least $25.00.
  7. Indicate the day of the month (from 1 to 28) that you want your payment debited from your bank account in Line 7.
  8. Complete Line 8 with your financial institution's details, including routing and account numbers for electronic funds withdrawal.
  9. Finally, sign and date the form in Line 9 to authorize withdrawals and acknowledge waiver of additional notices regarding your tax liability.

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You can apply for an installment agreement. Starting January 1, 2024, FTB will accept applications for Personal Income Tax payment plans where the balance owed is $25,000 or less, and you have up to 60 months to pay off the total amount.
An installment plan allows you to pay your taxes over time while avoiding garnishments, levies or other collection actions. Youll still owe penalties and interest for paying your taxes late, but it can help make the payments more affordable. The minimum monthly payment for your plan depends on how much you owe.
A payment plan can be requested online through the Georgia Tax Center. The Department will send you a confirmation letter if your proposal is accepted. Payment Plans or Installment Agreements are available for individuals and businesses.
Payment Plans or Installment Agreements are available for individuals and businesses. You can request a Payment Plan: Online using your GTC account. Or by mail.
Homeowner Tax Relief Grant. The State of Georgia approved a one-time Homeowner Tax Relief Grant (HTRG) for homeowners with a valid basic, senior or special homestead exemption, or for a homeowner who applied for one by the April 1, 2023 deadline.

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Instructions on Requesting a Payment Plan Log into GTC. Navigate to the More tab, go to Payments and Returns, click the Request Payment Plan. Review the payment plan terms.
The Georgia DOR may levy your assets if you dont pay your state taxes. The DOR typically only turns to levies after multiple communication efforts have failed. Bank accounts, wages, real estate, and vehicles may all be levied by the DOR.

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