Archive for May 2019
In 2019, Georgia tax legislation dipped — that could change in 2020
A year after the General Assembly approved two of the most significant tax bills this decade, lawmakers slowed the pace of tax-break legislation in 2019 after a string of sessions in which they seemed to never see a measure they didn’t like. That slowdown could be in part because 2019 was a non-election year, and…
Read MoreSenators Perdue, Cortez Masto Take Bipartisan Action To Relieve Burdens During Natural Disasters
U.S. Senators David Perdue (R-GA) and Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) are taking action to provide relief for Americans impacted by state-declared disasters and states of emergency. In the midst of a hurricane or forest fire, taxes are far from Americans’ minds as they seek safety and shelter. The current, bureaucratic process of securing a tax…
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