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Last updated: May 20, 2025

Georgia Tax Leaders Need to Achieve Full Collections of All Fees and Taxes to Build a Strong Financial Foundation

As Georgia cities and counties seek to strengthen their financial footing, local leaders are exploring smarter, more efficient ways to collect the business license fees and taxes their communities depend on.
Posted by GovOS Team
Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta

Locally collected business license fees and occupational tax revenues are a key part of the funding equation for cities and counties in Georgia that are looking to build a strong financial foundation that supports their communities.

With this in mind, revenue chiefs, tax administrators, and finance directors across the state are looking for ways to ensure they are maximizing license and tax revenue collections to meet their communities’ needs.

But how can cities and counties ensure they are collecting all the fees and taxes they are owed?

1. Help Businesses Calculate the Right Fees and Taxes

The first step to ensure you are collecting all revenues is to make it easier for businesses to navigate complex fee and payment schedules. The best way to do this is to remove the guesswork and offer businesses an online solution that helps them calculate the correct fee amount based on business type and gross receipts.

2. Offer an Online Portal That Acts as a One-Stop-Shop for Businesses

Manual and paper-based processes take business owners away from what they should be doing to maximize their revenues. By offering an online portal that helps business owners submit all renewals, documentation, and payments easily and on time, cities and counties can save business owners money. Providing new tools and capabilities, like bulk filings for tax preparers, can also save time.

3. Establish a Direct Connection With Your Tax System of Record

It costs agencies time when staff have to hand-key renewal and payment information into their tax system of record (often Excel). Adopt a solution that collects all licensing, registration, and tax payment data in a centralized system that can be integrated with financial systems or used to power reporting and compliance.

4. Empower Staff With Audit Tools

To improve collections, cities and counties must focus staff time on audit and compliance activities. This can be done by automating the easy steps and giving staff the tools to find inconsistencies in filings. Provide staff with proper auditing tools that help them identify and collect more revenue.

Adopting a solution that provides auditing and reporting functionality—and connects to the city’s accounting system—while providing a business owner portal with fee calculations ensures maximum revenue for the city or county.

Key Results From Adopting a Business License Solution

River Street in Savannah GA

Cities and counties using a business license filing portal report:

  • 20% increase in on-time payments
  • 95% payment accuracy—improving revenues and predictability
  • 20 hours per week in staff time savings with tools that help automate accounting and compliance

Georgia cities and counties adopting business license and tax software solutions should look for cloud-based, built-for-purpose tax management software that reduces manual accounting and reporting to ensure they are maximizing revenues for their communities.

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