Level the Playing Field for Georgia Small Businesses
Vote YES on Referendum Question A
Small businesses are the foundation of Georgia’s economy, but they’re overburdened with high taxes, making it harder to compete with Wall Street giants and businesses in neighboring states.
- Georgia’s small businesses already pay sales taxes on equipment, desks, and other property. But our state’s tangible personal property tax means they’re paying taxes on the same items year after year.
- Repeatedly taxing small businesses on the same equipment makes growing, creating jobs, and supporting their communities challenging.
- Referendum Question A raises the exemption threshold for this excessive tax burden, easing financial pressures on local and family businesses already struggling with inflation that drives up their costs.
Find your polling place and vote YES on Referendum Question A.
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