Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB559

Caption

Sales and use tax; exemption for certain high-technology data center equipment; revise sunset date

Impact

The proposed changes are likely to have significant implications for both technology firms looking to establish or maintain data centers in Georgia and for the state’s overall economic landscape. By extending the tax exemptions, the bill aims to encourage investment in high-technology infrastructure, thereby promoting job creation, enhancing the state's technological capabilities, and making Georgia a more attractive location for tech companies. However, this could also lead to ongoing debates regarding the balance between revenue generation for state services and providing incentives to attract business.

Summary

House Bill 559 seeks to amend the existing sales and use tax laws in Georgia by revising the sunset date for exemptions applicable to certain high-technology data center equipment. This bill intends to extend the current exemptions beyond their original sunset date of December 31, 2026, allowing for a longer period in which qualifying high-technology data centers can benefit from tax relief. The focus is on facilitating substantial investments in high-tech sectors, which are crucial for economic growth and innovation within the state.

Contention

There may be varying opinions on the bill, particularly regarding its fiscal impact on state revenues versus the potential economic benefits derived from retaining high-technology firms. Critics might argue that prolonging tax exemptions could hinder the state’s ability to fund essential services, particularly during times of budgetary constraints. Supporters, however, may counter that these exemptions lead to greater long-term economic benefits by fostering a robust tech industry that generates jobs and drives innovation, ultimately offsetting any initial revenue shortfalls.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

GA SB408

State Sales and Use Taxes; data center equipment sales and use tax exemption; advance the sunset date

GA SB410

State Sales and Use Taxes; the data center equipment sales and use tax exemption; repeal

GA HB560

Sales and Use Tax and Property Tax - Exemptions for Data Centers - Repeal

GA HB1644

Equipment used in the deployment of broadband technologies; revise certain provisions regarding tax exemptions.

GA SF3265

Sales and use tax exemption for data centers repeal

GA HF1277

Data centers sales and use tax exemption modified.

GA SF4203

Exemption of data centers modification for sales and use tax

GA HB1444

To Amend The Sales And Use Tax Exemption For Data Centers.

GA HB3661

Revenue and taxation; sales tax; exemptions; commercial forestry equipment; effective date.

GA HB1239

Data center enterprises; revise certain definitions and other provisions relating to tax exemptions.

Similar Bills

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