Online sales tax georgia
The new law means online retailers who don’t currently charge sales taxes but make at least $250,000 in sales or 200 individual sales a year in Georgia must either collect and remit to the state sales taxes on purchases or send “tax due” notices each year to customers who spend at least $500 on their sites. Georgia is an destination-based sales tax state. So if you live in Georgia, collect sales tax based on the sales tax rate at your buyer’s address. Example: You live and work in Woodstock, Georgia 30188 where the tax rate is 6%, but you ship to your customer in Atlanta with a zip code of 30303.