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Georgia Begins Issuing One-Time Tax Refunds to Residents

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Last updated: May 4, 2026 6:08 pm
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Published: May 4, 2026
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Residents of Georgia can expect financial relief as the state begins issuing a one-time tax refund, providing $250 for single filers, $375 for heads of household, and $500 for joint filers who submitted their tax returns for the years 2024 and 2025. This initiative, signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp in March as part of House Bill 1000, marks a significant investment from the state’s budget surplus, totaling over $1 billion.

This isn’t the first instance of such tax refunds in Georgia; the state has executed similar rebates three times in recent years, demonstrating a consistent effort to return surplus funds directly to taxpayers. Governor Kemp emphasized that the government’s role is not to dictate financial decisions for residents. “Georgians know best how to spend their money, not the government,” he stated in a release, reinforcing his administration’s commitment to fiscal stewardship and prioritizing the financial well-being of residents during times when other states are opting to raise taxes.

The distribution of refunds will vary based on the method of tax filing. Those who filed electronically will see the refund deposited directly into the bank account used during their filing process. In contrast, individuals who submitted their tax returns via mail will receive a physical check sent through traditional mail.

Georgia Department of Revenue Commissioner David Burge expressed confidence in the efficiency and security of the refund process. “Our team is ready to deliver these refunds efficiently and securely to Georgia taxpayers,” he mentioned in the same release. He further noted that the department has implemented a process focused on accuracy and speed to ensure that eligible filers receive their funds as quickly as possible.

Residents curious about their eligibility for the tax refund can use the surplus tax refund checker available on the Department of Revenue’s official website, allowing them to easily ascertain their qualification status.

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