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Income tax: 5.39 percent Georgia moved to a flat tax rate of 5.39 percent for 2024, down from the 5.75 percent rate for 2023 that most taxpayers paid.
Make a Quick Payment Go to the Georgia Tax Center. Under Tasks, click on Make a Quick Payment. Review the Request details and click Next. For Customer Type, select on Individual. For your ID Type, select the box Social Security # or Individual Taxpayer ID #. Select Yes or No if you have a payment number.
Other Ways to Check Refund Status Use the automated telephone service at 877-423-6711 (select option 3, and option 3 again) Sign up for Georgia Tax Center (GTC) account. GTC provides online access and can send notifications such as when a refund has been issued.
Appendix A StateStatutory Citation to Insurance CodeTax Rate Applied Georgia 33-5-31 4% (quarterly) Hawaii 431:8-315 4.68% (quarterly) Idaho 41-1229 1.50% (+ stamping fee of 0.50%) (annually) Illinois 215 ILCS 5/445 3.5% (+ up to 1% fire marshal tax) (semi-annually) 0.04% stamping fee (effective Jan. 1, 2023) (monthly)101 more rows
If signed into law, a $250 rebate would go to individual filers, $375 to heads of households and $500 to married couples filing jointly. Sen. Josh McLaurin, a Sandy Springs Democrat, said the one-time time tax refund will mean more money sooner to most Georgians than a permanent reduction in the income tax rate.

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Georgia also has a 4.00 percent state sales tax rate and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 7.38 percent. Georgia has a 0.72 percent effective property tax rate on owner-occupied housing value. Georgia does not have an estate tax or inheritance tax.
HB 162 allows for a tax refund out of the States surplus to Georgia filers who meet eligibility requirements. Depending on your filing status and tax liability, you could receive a maximum of: $250 for Single/Married Filing Separate. $375 for Head of Household.
Your refund may have been offset due to debts owed to the State of Georgia, such as delinquent taxes or delinquent child support. You should receive notification from the agency that offset your debt. You also might not have received the full refund if your 2021 tax liability was less than $250, $375, or $500.

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