This guide explains changes in Georgia's tax code, specifically those affecting municipal revenue, following the passage of HB 386 in 2012. While the bill introduced several provisions with broader tax policy implications, this publication focuses on the adjustments directly impacting city budgets, offering guidance to municipal officials on navigating these updates.
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