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Georgia Employment Tax encompasses the state-mandated taxes and contributions employers must manage and remit related to their workforce. This includes state income tax withheld from employee wages and unemployment insurance contributions.
Georgia employers are responsible for withholding state income tax from employee wages based on the Georgia Withholding Tax Tables and remitting it to the Georgia Department of Revenue (GDOR). Additionally, employers must pay state unemployment insurance (SUI) taxes to the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL), with rates varying based on an employer's experience rating and subject to annual adjustments. Filings are typically made quarterly for both withholding and SUI, with specific due dates and reporting forms (e.g., Form G-7 or G-1003 for withholding, Form DOL-4N for unemployment).