State tax collections have flagged all year with little prospect of much improvement, but Georgia is spending more on education, public health care, policing and other services than ever before. The ...
Brian Kemp signed a bill promising tax rebates for Georgians. But when can you expect to see it hit your bank account? According to the Georgia Department of Revenue, the tax rebate will be ...
The department’s CIO described how he worked with the state’s IT agency to upgrade an expensive legacy system. The Georgia Department of Revenue was operating on outdated infrastructure. As such, its ...
Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill Tuesday that will give taxpayers another special tax refund. “Putting the money back where it belongs - with you all,” Kemp said during a special ceremony with the Cobb ...
ATLANTA — As court battles over abortion access rage on, Channel 2 Action News is learning more about the other impacts Georgia’s “heartbeat” abortion law is having on Georgians. The Department of ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Georgia’s reinstatement this year of motor fuel taxes helped the state collect 13.1% more revenue to reach nearly $2.5 billion in July ...
ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill Tuesday that will give taxpayers another special tax refund. “Putting the money back where it belongs - with you all,” Kemp said during a special ceremony with ...
The Georgia Department of Revenue is about to start sending out tax rebate checks to all eligible taxpayers in the Peach State. The rebate ranges from $250 for individuals to $500 for couples filing ...
Without ever being convicted of a crime, Americans can have their property permanently confiscated through civil forfeiture. Even worse, government agencies can keep forfeited property or its proceeds ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Starting Thursday, Dec. 30, the Georgia Department of Revenue (DOR) will begin a system upgrade to the state’s Driver Record and Integrated Vehicle Enterprise System (DRIVES) to ...
A teenager allegedly tried to rip off the Georgia Department Revenue. Just when it appeared he was off the hook, a computer-savvy teen was re-arrested in a brazen scheme to pilfer up to $25 million ...