Rep. David Knight’s Tax Legislation Passed in House

The Georgia House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 742, sponsored by State Representative David Knight (R-Griffin), on Thursday, January 28, 2016.

Rep. David Knight’s Tax Legislation Passed in House

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Monday, February 1, 2016

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 Rep. David Knight’s Tax Legislation Passed in House

ATLANTA – The Georgia House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 742, sponsored by State Representative David Knight (R-Griffin), on Thursday, January 28, 2016. HB 742 is an annual Internal Revenue Code (IRC) update and makes changes to Georgia’s tax code to comply with the recently updated federal tax code.

“This bill will greatly impact on Georgia’s business community and our tax preparers by giving them more certainty when filing their tax returns,” said Rep. Knight. “By passing this bill, Georgia is aligning our tax return due dates with what the federal government currently has in place, and we also made the $500,000 deduction in section 179 permanent. This bill is designed to ease the burden on tax preparers, businesses, and will also serve as a tool to attract new businesses to Georgia.”

HB 742 updates Georgia’s tax code by synchronizing tax return filing dates to allow most businesses to file state and federal returns simultaneously. HB 742 would also make permanent the $500,000 deduction in section 179. The bill also makes the Research Tax Credit permanent.

HB 742 passed the House by a vote of 174-0 and will now go to the Senate for consideration.

For more information on HB742, please click here.

Representative David Knight represents the citizens of District 130, which includes portions of Henry, Lamar, and Spalding counties. He was elected into the House of Representatives in 2004, and currently serves as the Chairman of the Game, Fish, & Parks Committee.  He also serves on the Banks & Banking, Higher Education, Rules, Small Business Development and Ways & Means committees.

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