Gov. Kemp signs 2 major tax relief bills into law today
- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed tax relief measures into law on Tuesday in Atlanta.
- Georgia lawmakers aimed to provide financial relief due to high prices.
- The measures include House Bills 111 and 112, issuing tax rebates and cutting taxes.
- Kemp stated the state is investing in priorities while cutting taxes.
- Eligible individuals may receive $250, heads of household $375, and married filers $500.
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Tax Rebates Are Coming To Georgia Residents: Are You Getting One?
Share(The Center Square) – Georgia taxpayers qualifying for a tax rebate signed by Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday should see the money in six to eight weeks, according to the state Department of Revenue. The $1 billion tax cut will give $500 to married filers, $250 to single filers and $375 to those who file as head of household, according to the bill passed by the General Assembly earlier this month. Taxpayers must have filed in 2023 and 2024 and h…

Tax rebate coming soon to some Georgians
(The Center Square) – Georgia taxpayers qualifying for a tax rebate signed by Gov. Brian Kemp on Tuesday should see the money in six to eight weeks, according to the state Department of Revenue.
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