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Corporate Tax in Georgia refers to the financial obligations and compliance requirements placed on businesses operating within the state. This includes state-level income tax, various business taxes, and compliance with Georgia Department of Revenue regulations.
Georgia imposes a flat corporate income tax rate of 5.75% on the net taxable income of C corporations. Businesses are required to file Form 600, Corporate Income Tax Return, annually with the Georgia Department of Revenue (GADR), often by April 15th for calendar year filers. The state also has provisions for estimated tax payments, nexus considerations for out-of-state businesses, and specific credits and incentives designed to encourage economic development.