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Georgia March Net Tax Revenues $2.62B, Up 4.8%

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Georgia DOR reports March 2026 net tax collections of $2.62 billion, up $120.4 million (4.8%) from March 2025. Individual income tax rose $3.3 million (0.3%) and corporate income tax increased $44.9 million (13.7%). Sales and use tax net collections grew $71.5 million (10.3%). Year-to-date collections through Q3 reached $24.5 billion, up $463.6 million (1.9%) from the prior year.

What changed

Georgia DOR released March 2026 tax revenue data showing net collections of $2.62 billion, a 4.8% increase year-over-year. The growth was driven primarily by sales and use tax (+$71.5M, +10.3%) and corporate income tax (+$44.9M, +13.7%), partially offset by individual income tax refunds rising $33.1 million. Year-to-date collections through three quarters totaled $24.5 billion, up 1.9% from the prior year.

This is an informational press release containing no new regulatory requirements or compliance obligations. Tax professionals, policymakers, and financial analysts may use these figures for economic forecasting, budget planning, and assessing Georgia's fiscal health. No immediate action is required by taxpayers or businesses.

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Apr 9, 2026

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The State of Georgia’s net tax collections in the month of March totaled $2.62 billion, for an increase of $120.4 million, or 4.8%, compared to March 2025, when net tax collections totaled $2.5 billion for the month . Year-to-date, net tax revenue collections through three quarters totaled $24.5 billion, for an increase of 463.6 million, or 1.9%, compared to March FY 2025, when net tax collections totaled roughly $24.04 billion.

The changes within the following tax categories account for March’s overall net tax revenue increase:

Individual Income Tax: Individual Income Tax collections for March totaled slightly more than $1.13 billion, for an increase of $3.3 million, or 0.3%, compared to FY 2025, when net Individual Tax revenue totaled $1.13 billion.

The following notable components within Individual Income Tax combine for the net increase:

  • Individual Income Tax refunds issued (net of voided checks) increased by $33.1 million or 4.7%.
  • Income Tax Withholding payments were up by $19.6 million, or 1.2%, over March 2025.
  • Individual Income Tax Return payments increased by $8.2 million, or 6.7%, from FY 2025.
  • Individual Income Tax Estimated payments increased by $3.3 million, or 18.4%, over last year.
  • All other Individual Tax categories, including Non-Resident Tax payments, were up a combined $5.3 million. Sales and Use Tax: Gross Sales and Use Tax collections in March totaled $1.55 billion, for an increase of $110.8 million, or 7.7%, over last year.  Net Sales and Use Tax increased by $71.5 million, or 10.3%, from FY 2025, when net Sales Tax totaled $691.9 million. The adjusted Sales Tax distribution to local governments totaled $774.6 million, for an increase of $46.7 million, or 6.4%, while Sales Tax refunds declined by $7.4 million.

Corporate Income Tax: Corporate Income Tax collections for the month increased by $44.9 million, or 13.7%, compared to March FY 2025, when net Corporate Tax revenues totaled $327 million for the month.

The following notable components within Corporate Income Tax make up the net increase:

  • Corporate Tax refunds issued (net of voided checks) were down $8.9 million or 16.3% from FY 2025.
  • Corporate Income Tax Return payments increased by $12.1 million, or 7.9%, compared to FY 2025.
  • All other Corporate Tax payments, including S-Corp Return payments, were up a combined $23.9 million. Motor Fuel Taxes: Motor Fuel Tax collections during the month increased by $0.9 million, or 0.5%, from last year when motor fuel tax collections totaled $176.1 million in March of FY 2025.

Motor Vehicle – Tag, Title & Fees: Motor Vehicle Tag & Title Fee collections increased by $0.2 million, or 0.5%, while Title ad Valorem Tax (TAVT) collections decreased by $4 million or 5.8%.

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April 8th, 2026
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