- Georgia is seeking public comments on proposed digital sales tax regulations
- The regulations aim to clarify how digital goods and services are taxed in the state
- The public has until a certain date to submit comments on the proposed regulations
- The goal is to ensure that the tax laws are clear and fair for all businesses and consumers in Georgia
Source: research.ibfd.org
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