Almost There…Tax Recommendations Improve Finances, but Shift Taxes

Although the Tax Council’s recommendations would improve Georgia’s ability to meet current and future needs, they would do so by shifting taxes away from wealthy Georgians and onto middle and low-income Georgians. Download the PDF.

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