What changes are you seeing to your Georgia state taxes?

Brian Kemp looks upward while in a crowd of people
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp in the Senate chamber on the night of Sine Die, on Thursday, April 2, 2026.

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Amid what many have called an affordability crisis, Georgia state lawmakers have introduced and passed a number of bills to reduce or return taxes to Georgians.

At the start of the 2026 legislative session, Republicans swung big with proposals to drastically cut income and property taxes.

As they moved through the legislative process, the most dramatic measures failed to garner enough support, leaving behind more incremental changes.