Notice to Business Owners Regarding Oconee County Sales Tax Rate Change

Notice to Business Owners Regarding Oconee County Sales Tax Rate Change
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Dear Business Owner: 

The purpose of this notice is to inform you that the Oconee County sales tax rate will be increasing from 7% to 8% effective April 1, 2023.  

 On November 8th, 2022, the TSPLOST referendum was approved by Oconee County voters.  TSPLOST is a one-percent Transportation Special Purpose Local Option Sales and Use Tax that will be used exclusively for transportation purposes.

For up-to-date sales and use tax rates and jurisdiction reporting codes, please visit the sales tax rate charts located on the Georgia Department of Revenue’s website.

For more information, you may contact the Oconee County Finance Department.  

Original source can be found here. 



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