Georgia carries a heavier tax burden than the average state, according to the Tax Foundation. The Atlanta Business Chronicle reports the Foundation says Georgia has the 16th highest taxes in the nation. People here pay 9.9% of income. The national average is 9.7%. The Tax Foundation says New Jersey pays the most taxes, at 11.8%.
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Thursday, August 7, 2008
Georgia's tax burden heavy
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Labels: Atlanta Business Chronicle, new jersey, tax, tax foundation