
Study: Cutting income tax would hurt Georgians
GBPI analyst Wesley Tharpe is quoted in this article on the state income tax; read full article here.
GBPI analyst Wesley Tharpe is quoted in this article on the state income tax; read full article here.
Legislative proposals to drastically cut or abolish Georgia’s state income taxes and replace them with higher sales taxes would raise taxes on most Georgia families, harm businesses and communities and critically weaken the state’s economy. Those are the conclusions of
Proposals Would Hurt Families, Businesses, Communities and the Economy Currently in vogue in several states, plans to drastically cut or abolish state income taxes and replace them with higher sales taxes are under discussion in Georgia. But these proposals would
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