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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) For calendar years beginning on or before December 18, 2015, on or before February 28 of each year for the preceding calendar year or on or before the thirtieth day after the date on which the final payment of wages is made by an employer who has ceased to pay wages, an employer shall file with the commissioner an annual or a final return, as the case may be, on a form prescribed by the commissioner. The employer shall attach to the return copies of the statements required to be furnished under Code Section 48-7-105 for the period covered by the return, provided that in lieu of attaching copies, the commissioner may authorize the reporting of such information by electronic or magnetic media. This subsection shall continue to apply for calendar years beginning after December 18, 2015, with respect to Form 1099s where Georgia withholding occurred and which are required to be filed for any reason other than to report nonemployee compensation.
(b) For calendar years beginning after December 18, 2015, on or before January 31 of each year for the preceding calendar year or on or before the thirtieth day after the date on which the final payment of wages is made by an employer who has ceased to pay wages, an employer shall file with the commissioner an annual or a final return, as the case may be, on a form prescribed by the commissioner. The employer shall attach to the return copies of the statements required to be furnished under Code Section 48-7-105 for the period covered by the return, provided that in lieu of attaching copies, the commissioner may authorize the reporting of such information by electronic or magnetic media. This subsection shall also apply with respect to Form 1099s where Georgia withholding occurred and which are required to be filed to report nonemployee compensation.
(c) If a statement required by subsection (a), (b), or (d) of this Code section is not filed by an employer with the department on or before the date that it is due to be filed, such an employer shall be assessed a late penalty in the amount of:
(1) Ten dollars per statement filed up to 30 calendar days after the date such statement is due, provided that the total amount imposed on a person pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed $50,000.00;
(2) Twenty dollars per statement filed at least 31 calendar days, but not more than 210 calendar days after the date such statement is due, provided that the total amount imposed on a person pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed $100,000.00; or
(3) Fifty dollars per statement filed 211 calendar days or more after such statement is due, provided that the total amount imposed on a person pursuant to this paragraph shall not exceed $200,000.00.
(d) If an employer liable for any withholding tax, interest, or penalty levied pursuant to this chapter sells out his or her business or stock of goods or equipment or quits the business, he or she shall file the final return as required in subsection (a) or (b) of this Code section. The employer's successor or assigns, if any, shall withhold a sufficient amount of the purchase money to cover the amount of the withholding taxes, interest, and penalties due and unpaid until the former owner provides a receipt from the commissioner showing that the taxes, interest, and penalties have been paid or a certificate from the commissioner stating that no withholding taxes, interest, or penalties are due.
(e) If the purchaser of a business or stock of goods or equipment fails to withhold the purchase money as required by this Code section, he or she shall be personally liable for the payment of the withholding tax, interest, and penalties accruing and unpaid by any former owner or assignor. The personal liability of the purchaser in such a case shall not exceed the amount of the total purchase money, but the property being transferred shall in all cases be subject to the full amount of the tax lien arising from the delinquencies of the former owner.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Georgia Code Title 48. Revenue and Taxation § 48-7-106 - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ga/title-48-revenue-and-taxation/ga-code-sect-48-7-106/
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