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Georgia House approves Kemp’s income tax refund

- By Rebecca Grapevine This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

The Georgia House of Representa­tives approved on Thursday Gov. Brian Kemp’s proposal to provide Georgia taxpayers with state income tax refunds this year.

Single taxpayers or married taxpayers filing individual­ly are set to receive $250. A head of household would receive a $375 refund, and married couples filing jointly would get $500. The $1 billion to cover the cost of the refund would come from Georgia’s record budget surplus.

“We’ve had a surplus in Georgia,” said Rep. Lauren Mcdonald, R-cumming, the bill’s sponsor and the governor’s floor leader in the House. “It’s our responsibi­lity to give the money back to the taxpayers that’s theirs.”

The only change this year is that people who are claimed as dependents can also get the $250 tax refund. This would allow young people, such as high-school students, who also work to reap the benefit, Mcdonald said.

Rep. El-mahdi Holly, Dstockbrid­ge, voted in favor of the bill but suggested that the House should in the future approve a state tax credit similar to the federal earned income tax credit for lowand middle-income families.

The bill passed nearly unanimousl­y, with a 170-2 vote. Reps. Al Williams, Dmidway, and Spencer Frye, D-athens, were the sole no votes.

The bill now moves to the Senate for considerat­ion.

The House also approved a resolution retroactiv­ely

approving Kemp’s executive orders from last year that temporaril­y suspended the state’s gasoline tax.

“The governor’s actions delivered much-needed temporary relief to Georgians at the pump, which saved taxpayers approximat­ely $1.7 million,” said Rep. Matthew Gambill, R-cartersvil­le, the resolution’s main sponsor.

 ?? House Media Services ?? Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Georgia House and Senate on Jan. 25.
House Media Services Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp delivers his State of the State address to a joint session of the Georgia House and Senate on Jan. 25.

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