Getting rid of state income tax in Georgia is an attractive enough idea that someone pushes a Florida- or Tennessee-style tax policy every few years. But the idea might not be feasible, much less fair, in the eyes of Georgia policymakers.
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Getting rid of state income tax in Georgia is an attractive enough idea that someone pushes a Florida- or Tennessee-style tax policy every few years. But the idea might not be feasible, much less fair, in the eyes of Georgia policymakers.