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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Georgia GID-253-RS in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Company Name and Org ID at the top of the form. Ensure that these details are accurate as they are essential for processing your submission.
  3. In the Fees Statement section, check the appropriate box to indicate your type of business entity. This selection will determine your filing due date and annual fee.
  4. Fill in the Filing Due Date based on your selected entity type. Refer to the fee schedule provided in the document for clarity on deadlines.
  5. Complete the Transmittal Voucher section by entering the Transfer Type, Transfer Date, and Transfer Amount. Make sure to include a Confirmation Number if applicable.
  6. Finally, confirm your authority by checking the acknowledgment box and provide your details as Company Representative, including Title, E-mail, and Phone Number.

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Georgia tax refund surplus Full- or part-year Georgia resident (or nonresident). Filing the current years and prior years state income tax returns by the tax season deadline (or by the October extension due date, if applicable). Have a tax liability in a prior tax year (typically the year before last).
Will taxpayers in Georgia get the stimulus checks? The IRS estimates 38,500 Georgia taxpayers may be eligible for the stimulus payments. About $33.5 million is sitting waiting to be collected with average payments of $720 per refund.
What is the Premium Tax Rate? State tax rate for admitted companies if 2.25%, while Local tax rate is 1% for Life companies (and in some cases half of 1%), and 2.5% for Other Than Life companies. Refer to O.C.G.A. 33-8-6, 33-8-8.1, 33-8-8.2, 33-8-5.
The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act provides for a one-time payment of $250 to Social Security and Supplemental Security Income, or (SSI) beneficiaries, as well as those who receive Railroad Retirement and Veterans benefits. You probably have questions about the one-time payment.
Call the DOR automated telephone line at 877-423-6711 to check the status of your tax refund. Press option 2 (Individual Income Tax Information), then option 2 to inquire about the status of your refund.
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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.
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.
The Georgia Senate has approved two new bills aimed at giving residents an income tax rebate and a further tax rate cut. The rebates would send up to $250 back to individual taxpayers, while single people who head households could get back up to $375 and married couples could get back up to $500.

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