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Run Your Nexus Risk CheckBusinesses operating in Georgia must file sales tax returns and remit collected taxes on time. When businesses fail to file returns or pay tax liabilities by the required deadlines, the Georgia Department of Revenue may impose penalties and interest. Understanding the penalty structure in Georgia helps businesses estimate compliance risk and prevent tax liabilities from increasing over time. Companies unsure whether their business activity has triggered sales tax obligations should evaluate nexus exposure before penalties accumulate. Economic nexus laws require businesses to collect tax once certain activity thresholds are exceeded.
Economic Nexus CalculatorBusinesses that file sales tax returns after the due date may face late filing penalties.
Typical late filing penalties in Georgia include: 5 percent per month up to 25 percent
Late filing penalties may increase depending on how long the return remains unfiled. Businesses operating across multiple states should monitor their filing schedules carefully.
If sales tax collected from customers is not remitted by the required deadline, the Georgia Department of Revenue may impose late payment penalties.
Typical penalties include: 5 percent of tax due
These penalties may apply in addition to interest charges.
More information about nexus rules is available here: Economic Nexus by State
Interest may accrue when sales tax balances remain unpaid after the filing deadline.
Interest rate in Georgia: variable interest
Interest typically continues accumulating until the outstanding liability is fully paid. See Economic Nexus Thresholds by State for details.
Businesses that fail to comply with sales tax regulations may face audits conducted by the Georgia Department of Revenue.
Audits often review:
Typical audit lookback period: 3 years
Businesses that establish nexus in Georgia must register with the state tax authority.
Registration authority: Georgia Department of Revenue
Registration portal: https://dor.georgia.gov
More details about registration requirements are available here: How to Register for Sales Tax
TaxMap helps businesses monitor multi-state sales activity and identify potential nexus exposure before penalties occur.
The platform helps businesses:
Businesses can estimate exposure using the economic nexus calculator.
Check Your Economic Nexus ExposureTaxMap helps businesses identify sales tax exposure across states and determine where nexus obligations may exist.