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A.
Motor Fuel Tax: The tax is levied at 7 1/2
cents per gallon of motor fuel. This amount
is one of the lowest taxes of its type in
the country.
B.
Worker's Compensation: Georgia
law requires employers to insure against job-related
accidents. Georgia operates in a competitive
insurance market and companies bid for the
lowest cost of insurance. The cost of the
insurance depends on specific job categories
involved and the amount of the payroll.
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C.
Unemployment Insurance: The initial rate
of unemployment insurance is 2.7% of each
employees first $8,500 earnings. After
an employment record is established in Georgia
(36 months), companies are given a new rate
based on the history of employee separation.
For companies with the best records, there
is no unemployment tax required.
D.
Personal Income: Georgia residents are subject
to a tax on their net income. Rates range
from 1 - 6 percent.
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