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  2. Where’s My Refund? What Georgia Taxpayers Need To Know - AOL

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    When Can I Expect My Georgia State Tax Refund? You can expect your 2022 Georgia income tax refund within 21 days after e-filing your tax return if the return is error-free.

  3. Gov. Kemp signs bill to give Georgia taxpayers refunds: Here ...

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    Special state income tax refunds paid out of Georgia’s historic budget surplus could be on their way to taxpayers in six to eight weeks, after Gov. Brian Kemp on Wednesday signed the $1.1 ...

  4. Georgians starting to get tax refund checks after state ... - AOL

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    Refunds to be issued after taxpayers file 2022 taxes. Second year in a row refunds doled out in Georgia. Georgians starting to get tax refund checks after state surplus tops $6 billion

  5. Tax season 2024: When to file 2023 taxes, tax filing deadline ...

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    The IRS inflation-adjusted tax brackets for tax year 2024 are: 37% for individual single taxpayers with incomes greater than $609,350 or $731,200 for married couples filing jointly

  6. Stimulus Update: One State Issues $500 Refund Checks to Tax ...

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    Many grateful Georgians may have already received extra money as the state began issuing its first round of surplus tax refund checks yesterday. See: 7 States Considering More Stimulus Checks in...

  7. Georgia Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Department of Revenue (GDOR) is the principal tax collection agency in the U.S. state of Georgia. The Department administers tax laws and enforces laws and regulations concerning alcohol and tobacco products in the state. [1] The Georgia Department of Revenue is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia