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Any entity that conducts business within Georgia may be required to register for one or more tax specific identification numbers, permits, and/or licenses. Register a New Business Register online through Georgia Tax Center (GTC), a secure electronic customer self-service portal.
Register Online as a Partnership, Corporation, or LLC. Go to the Georgia Tax Center. Under Registration, click Register a New Georgia Business. Review the requirements. Click Next. Select the Business Type. Complete the required fields and click Next. Enter your business location.
Read descriptions of common business tax types. My corporation is incorporated in another state, must I register with the Georgia Secretary of State? Contact the Georgia Secretary of State for more information.
Information on Tax Registration for businesses, sales and use tax, withholding tax, IFTA, motor fuel distributor, alcohol and tobacco licenses, and amusement machines.
Whether you are opening a new business, adding a new location or a new tax type to an existing business, use the Georgia Tax Center (GTC) to manage your accounts online! To register a new business account on GTC, you will need: Legal name, location, and mailing address of your business.
Among other important tasks, you may need to cancel your business licenses, permits, and file a final tax return. Below is helpful information on what needs to be considered if you have a business in Georgia .
How to Register a New Georgia Business (Instructional Guide) This document will explain how to register a new Georgia business on the Georgia Tax Center. How to Register a New Georgia Business.pdf (PDF, 162.84 KB)
This instructional document will explain how to register as a sole proprietor on the Georgia Tax Center.
Registration and Licensing. The Georgia Department of Revenue is required to verify the citizenship of anyone registering for or renewing Public Benefits with the Department. Public Benefits include licenses, permits, and/or tags for Alcohol, Tobacco, Coin Operated Amusement Machines, Motor Vehicle Dealers/Distributors, and Motor Fuel Distributors.
The types of taxes your business owes depends on its structure and what it does. Learn how-to make a Quick Payment for your Business. The Georgia Tax Center (GTC) is an accurate and safe way for individuals and businesses to take care of their state tax needs. Visit GTC.