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Income Tax
Georgia imposes a tax on individual income that is graduated according to income level and based on the taxpayer's federal adjusted gross income. Your filing status, income level, deductions, credits, and exemptions will all affect the tax owed. However, the maximum tax rate is 6 percent. State tax returns are due no later than April 15 for the previous calendar year, and Georgia does allow credit for income tax paid to other states. For details on income tax in Georgia, contact:
Georgia Department of Revenue
Income Tax Division
404-417-3210
Northeast Metro Revenue Office
1800 Century Boulevard NE
Atlanta
404-417-6605
Atlanta Regional Revenue Office
4245 International Parkway
Hapeville
404-362-6422
Tax Refund Status
404-656-6286
800-338-2389
Sales/Use Tax
Georgia imposes a 4 percent statewide sales tax, a one percent mass transit tax in Fulton and DeKalb counties only, a one percent Homestead Local Option Tax in DeKalb and Rockdale counties only, a one percent Local Option Tax, a one percent Educational Local Option Tax, and/or a one percent Special Local Option Tax. Tax rates vary but the maximum rate is 7 percent. Sales taxes are imposed on retail sales and certain services at the consumer level. Use taxes are due on purchases made via the Internet or catalog orders where taxes have not been collected by the selling company but the goods are used in Georgia. Use taxes are paid directly to the Department of Revenue.
Property Tax
All real property and all personal property are taxable unless the property has been exempted by law. Property taxes are billed and collected by the County Tax Commissioner. County tax bills include both the fair market value and assessed value of the property. Taxable tangible personal property is assessed at 40 percent of its fair market value. Real property is assessed at the same rate unless otherwise specified. The State offers homestead exemptions to persons that own and occupy their home as a primary residence. Many counties offer homestead exemptions that are more beneficial to the taxpayer than the state exemptions. Homestead exemptions are filed with the county tax commissioner or the county tax assessor's office. For more information or answers to specific questions, contact your county officials.
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Georgia Secretary of State
Elections Division
404-656-2871
Pet Licensing
Laws pertaining to pet licensing, leashes, and other animal related matters vary from one locality to another. Contact the animal control officer in your municipality or county for details on the rules and regulations in your jurisdiction. In
404-794-0358
Humane Association of
404-827-0603
www.humaneassociationofgeorgia.org
Hunting & Fishing License
Hunting and fishing licenses are required by
Watercraft Registration
Boat registration applications are available from any Wildlife Resources Division office or from most boat dealers, hardware stores, sporting goods stores, or marinas. The temporary certificate on the registration form allows you to operate your boat until you receive your permanent certificate and decal by mail.
Georgia Wildlife Resources
License & Boat Registration
770-414-3333
Online License Service
Telephone License Service
888-748-6887
Metro
General Information
770-918-6400
Fisheries Management
770-387-4821
Game Management
770-918-6404
Natural Heritage
770-918-6411
Nongame Wild