1-800Accountant, America’s leading virtual accounting firm for small businesses, manages all of your bookkeeping and accounting tasks with comprehensive end-to-end services designed to support and enhance your small business in Georgia.
Business Tax Preparation: Get your taxes expertly prepared and filed by a CPA who is experienced in your industry so you always feel secure about your business tax situation. Our CPAs, with more than 17 years of experience on average, can save your business thousands annually when you entrust the intricacies of Georgia tax preparation to them!
Bookkeeping: Strengthen your financial foundation and manage cash flow with meticulous, error-free bookkeeping done for you. This detailed approach saves time and provides critical data-driven business insights. It offers the best tools for interpreting data with easy-to-understand reporting, enabling your accountant to develop essential financial models.
Tax Advisory: Business tax considerations don't end in April. Through our affordable tax advisory service, you can receive the guidance you need when you need it year-round from a dedicated small business CPA. Strategic planning helps minimize your business tax liability in Georgia throughout the year while ensuring compliance.
Payroll: Save numerous hours each payroll period with our comprehensive payroll service handled for you with regular tax submissions to the state of Georgia, ensuring accuracy and allowing you to focus on other vital areas of your business.
Business Formation: Experience the benefits of officially establishing your business in Georgia with our complimentary incorporation service. You only cover the state fees, and we manage the rest. This puts you on a path to hire employees, open a business bank account, and enjoy an optimized business tax structure and maximum tax savings.
Georgia Corporate Tax Rates and Brackets
Corporate Tax Rate | Corporate Tax Bracket |
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5.75% | $0 |
When Do You Have to File Business Tax Returns in Georgia?
Partnerships Due Date - Annual Returns | C-Corp Tax Due Date - Annual Returns | S-Corp Tax Due Date - Annual Returns |
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The 15th day of the third month following the close of the year | The 15th day of the fourth month following the close of the taxable year for calendar year filers | The 15th day of the third month following the close of the fiscal year |
LLC Renewal Dates and Fees in Georgia
How Often Do You Have to Renew Your LLC? | LLC Formation Filing Fee | LLC Yearly/Biennial Filing Fee |
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Annually | $100 | $50 |
Single Filers - Georgia Tax Rates and Brackets
Single Filer Rates | Single Filer Brackets |
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5.49% | $0 |
Single Filers - Georgia Exemptions and Deductions
Standard Deduction (Single) | Personal Exemption (Single) |
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$12,000 | n.a. |
Married Filing Jointly - Georgia Tax Rates and Brackets
Married Filing Jointly Rates | Married Filing Jointly Brackets |
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5.49% | $0 |
Married Filing Jointly - Georgia Exemptions and Deductions
Standard Deduction (Couple) | Personal Exemption (Couple) |
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$24,000 | n.a. |
When choosing an accountant or bookkeeper for your Georgia small business, you should consider these factors:
Familiarity with Georgia Tax Laws: Choose a professional who has a thorough understanding of Georgia's state tax laws, including income taxes, sales taxes, and any applicable local business taxes, to ensure compliance and an optimal tax strategy.
Expertise in Local Industries: Georgia has significant activity in sectors such as agriculture, film production, and logistics, which makes identifying an accountant who specializes in these areas beneficial for industry-specific financial guidance.
Knowledge of State Business Incentives: Opt for an accountant knowledgeable about various state incentives, such as the Georgia Job Tax Credits, film tax credits, and other local economic development programs that could benefit your business financially.
Experience with Peach State Regulations: Given Georgia's specific business regulations, including those related to environmental compliance and labor laws, an accountant experienced in this capacity can help you navigate complexities and maintain legal compliance.
Capabilities in Multi-State Operations: If your business operates in more than one state, ensure your accountant can manage multi-state tax issues effectively, particularly given Georgia’s role as a commercial hub in the Southeast.
*Based on a $12.2k average 2022 tax refund per client, which is 4x the cost of a full-service package. Source: first-party data.
*Includes average business tax preparation, form completion and submission, record keeping, and other misc admin time. Source.
*Historical first-party data.