H.B. 170 has been proposed in Georgia’s House of Representatives that would make some digital services and goods subject to a sales and use tax. If passed, the 4% tax would apply to certain digital products, digital goods, digital services, and digital codes that are given to end users. If the bill passed, it would take effect in 2024.
Source: thetaxvalet.com
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