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Form G2-FL ALLOCATED WITHHOLDING ON EMPLOYEES OF LOAN-OUT COMPANY. UNDER O.C.G.A. § 48-7-40.26, FILM TAX CREDIT.
Withholding filers who file and pay electronically are required to file and pay their G-1003 Income Statement electronically. Any filers who are federally required to file their income statements electronically must also file electronically for Georgia.
The Georgia Department of Revenue is the state version of the IRS.
Atlanta, Georgia 30348-5544 Contact the Withholding Tax Unit at 1-877-GADOR11 (1-877-423-6711) if you need additional information or assistance. Partnerships, Subchapter \u201cS\u201d Corporations and LLC's use this form to pay the nonresident withholding on their nonresident members' share of taxable income sourced to Georgia.
The mission of the Department of Revenue is to administer the tax laws of the State of Georgia fairly and efficiently in order to promote public confidence and compliance, while providing excellent customer service. The Georgia Department of Revenue, created in 1938, is the primary tax-collecting agency.
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Form G2-FL ALLOCATED WITHHOLDING ON EMPLOYEES OF LOAN-OUT COMPANY. UNDER O.C.G.A. § 48-7-40.26, FILM TAX CREDIT.
This form is for withholding on Distributions to Nonresident members and shareholders.
(a) Withholding Requirement and Tax Rate. Nonresidents who sell or transfer Georgia real property are subject to a 3% withholding tax. The withholding tax is to be computed by applying the 3% rate to the purchase price.
This form is for withholding on Distributions to Nonresident members and shareholders.
(a) Withholding Requirement and Tax Rate. Nonresidents who sell or transfer Georgia real property are subject to a 3% withholding tax. The withholding tax is to be computed by applying the 3% rate to the purchase price.

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