Georgia drivers to get gas tax relief
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Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill suspending Georgia’s gas tax for 60 days as fuel prices climb. A separate measure provides one-time income tax rebates of up to $500 for eligible taxpayers. Drivers may not see immediate savings at the pump as it could take ...
Georgia drivers should soon see relief at the pump after the Georgia General Assembly sent a temporary gasoline tax suspension to Gov. Brian Kemp.
ATLANTA, Ga. — Georgians are feeling the pinch at the pump as gas prices rise while the Iran war continues. The state gas average was $3.41 per gallon this week, 29 cents higher than last week and 69 cents cheaper than this time last month. As a result, drivers in Georgia are finding different ways to make ends meet.
Drivers who use Georgia 400 should plan for lane and ramp closures this week as major construction continues on the corridor’s new express lanes project. The Georgia Department of Transportation
Georgia drivers could soon get a break on rising gas prices under a proposal moving quickly through the General Assembly.