Online Shoppers Could Pay More Sales Tax in Georgia

KENNESAW, Ga. | May 11, 2018

House Bill 61, set to take effect Jan. 1, requires online retailers who make at least 200 sales a year or $250,000 in annual gross revenue to start paying the state’s 4 percent sales tax.

Roger Tutterow, an economics professor at Kennesaw State University, said the measure would have the biggest impact on consumers who do the bulk of their shopping online.

Read the full article at the Marietta Daily Journal.

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