Georgia Tax Reforms Taking Shape
(AJC) — Broadening Georgia’s sales tax to include services in return for lower income tax rates will be the framework of tax reforms a task force will recommend to the General Assembly. An 11-member panel of business leaders and academic economists has been meeting since last summer to look for ways to make the state’s tax code fairer and more business friendly without reducing revenues. On Tuesday, its chairman gave a broad outline of the recommendations the task force will make prior to the Jan. 10 start of the 2011 legislative session.
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