Poll: Georgia’s Business Tax Incentives Need Oversight

Georgia has earned a reputation for being one of the most business friendly states in the nation, but a majority of Georgians believe tax incentive programs meant to attract manufacturers to the state need oversight.

According to a Georgia Budget & Policy Institute (GBPI) poll, 68.7% of Georgians support implementing a formal review process to examine the return on investment from incentives the state provides to companies each year.

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