Tax Shift Could Hit Most Georgia Seniors with a Tax Increase

Plans to drastically cut or abolish state income taxes and replace them with higher sales taxes are gaining traction in Georgia. Georgia’s seniors are more likely to be financially hurt by the proposed tax shift than younger people.  Download the fact sheet.

Support GBPI Today

The Georgia Budget & Policy Institute is a 501(c)3 organization. We depend on the support of donors like you. Your contribution makes the work that we do possible.

Related Posts

Sine Die 2024

Introduction Staci Fox, President and CEO When the 2024 Legislative Session began on January 8th,

Read More >

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Subscribe to our Newsletter