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What is the state and local sales tax rate for Georgia?

The state sales tax rate in Georgia is 4.000%. With local taxes, the total sales tax rate is between 4.000% and 8.900%. Georgia has recent rate changes (Thu Jul 01 2021). Select the Georgia city from the list of popular cities below to see its current sales tax rate.

What is state and local general sales tax?

The deduction for state and local general sales tax is meant to be the amount of sales tax you actually paid. Rather than require you to keep all of your receipts, the tax law allows you to use the optional sales tax tables provided by the IRS.

Among U.S. states, Georgia’s tax system ranks close to the middle of the pack for the burden its tax system places on taxpayers. Combined state and local sales taxes in the Peach State average 7.31%.

Where can I find the sales tax rate in Georgia?

You can also download a Georgia sales tax rate database . Cities or towns marked with an have a local city-level sales tax, potentially in addition to additional local government sales taxes. Click on any city name for the applicable local sales tax rates. Need an updated list of Georgia sales tax rates for your business?

What is subject to sales and use tax in Georgia?

If a taxpayer purchases taxable goods or services in Georgia without the payment of tax, the taxpayer must accrue and remit the tax. O.C.G.A. § 48-8-30 (g). Example: A retailer buys light bulbs tax free under terms of resale to sell in her store. She takes the light bulbs out of inventory to light up the store.

Is there sales tax on magazines in Georgia?

Retail sales of newspapers, magazines, periodicals, etc. are subject to Georgia sales and use tax. O.C.G.A. § 48-8-30(b). Publications sold by subscription are subject to sales tax based on the subscription price. Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. r. 560-12-2-.77.

What foods are exempt from sales tax in Georgia?

Georgia does not exempt any types of purchase from the state sales tax. Groceries is subject to special sales tax rates under Georgia law. In most states, necessities such as groceries, clothes, and drugs are exempted from the sales tax or charged at a lower sales tax rate.