Gas stations that don't follow tax suspension could be prosecuted: Carr
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Could there be consequences against gas stations that do not cut the gas tax?
Georgia’s Attorney General is threatening to file suit against any gas station that does not cut the gas tax. Chris Car says his office will not hesitate to act against stations that violate the tax suspension. Georgia passed a 33-cent gas tax suspension on March 20th that will last for sixty days. Critics say gas tax cuts don’t work because states cannot enforce them. But Carr says ignoring the cut is an unfair and deceptive act. He says you ca…
Georgia gas tax break softens pump prices amid Iran war
Georgia drivers are paying $3.58 a gallon for regular gasoline as of Sunday, down 11 cents from last week, according to AAA. The state’s gas tax suspension is helping hold prices down as crude oil costs rise due to the ongoing conflict involving Iran. What’s Happening: The Georgia General Assembly passed House Bill 1199 to […] The post Georgia gas tax break softens pump prices amid Iran war appeared first on The Georgia Sun.
Gas stations that don't follow tax suspension could be prosecuted: Carr
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is reminding businesses that failing to follow Georgia's temporary tax suspension at the pump could result in consequences. Gov. Brian Kemp signed HB 1199 on March 20, granting Georgians a few cents off at the pump, an initiative that not all gas stations have adopted statewide. [...]
Carr Warns that Failure to Pass on Gas Tax Suspension will be Investigated
Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr is reminding businesses of the recent suspension of the gas tax and noting that any failure to comply will result in an investigation and potential prosecution. The post Carr Warns that Failure to Pass on Gas Tax Suspension will be Investigated appeared first on AllOnGeorgia.
Georgia Gas Prices Fall as State Gas Tax Suspension Eases Costs
Georgia drivers are getting some relief at the pump from the state’s suspension of the gas tax, even as conflict in the Middle East continues to push global oil prices higher. The average price for a gallon of regular gasoline in Georgia is $3.58, down 11 cents from a week ago, according to AAA. The average is 8 cents higher than a month ago and 64 cents above the price at the same time last year. A driver filling a standard 15-gallon tank now p…
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