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Georgia

Flat rate
Filing status
Income
Pre-tax adjustments
Itemized deductions
Household

Estimated taxes

Tax year 2025
Gross income$0
Total tax$0
Take-home pay$0

Overall effective rate: 0.0%

Federal

Adjusted gross income
$0
Standard deduction
$15,000
Taxable income
$0
Tax before credits
$0
Credits
- $0
Federal income tax
$0
Effective / marginal rate
0.0% / 0.0%

FICA

Social Security
$0
Medicare
$0
FICA total
$0

State — Georgia (GA)

State taxable income
$0
State income tax
$0
State + local tax
$0
Effective / marginal rate
0.0% / 0.0%

Notes

  • Georgia levies a single flat rate of 5.19% (2025) on Georgia taxable income — no brackets, same rate for every filing status and income level. HB 1437 (2022) created the flat tax (5.39% for 2024); HB 111 (2025) cut it to 5.19% retroactive to January 1, 2025.
  • The tax base is FEDERAL AGI (Form 500 line 8), not federal taxable income; Georgia applies its own deduction and dependent exemptions on top.
  • Standard deduction: $24,000 (married filing jointly) or $12,000 (single / married filing separately / head of household). HB 1437's higher standard deduction replaced the old standard deduction AND the repealed taxpayer/spouse personal exemptions.
  • Dependent exemption: a flat $4,000 per dependent (raised from $3,000 by HB 1021, 2024) — the only personal-style exemption Georgia kept.
  • Itemized option: the module takes the greater of the standard deduction or Georgia itemized deductions (federal Schedule A items EXCLUDING state income tax, with no SALT cap).
  • Georgia conforms to the federal HSA and pre-tax retirement adjustments, so there is no HSA add-back. Georgia subtractions with no field in the shared input (retirement-income exclusion, Social Security, U.S. government interest, etc.) are NOT modelled.

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