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Enter Your Business & Client Details
Fill in your name or company name, address, and contact details. Add your client's information and VAT number if applicable. Upload your logo for a fully branded invoice.
Add Your Products or Services
List your services or products with descriptions and prices. Enter a sales tax rate if you sell taxable goods or services in Georgia — or leave the tax field empty if your work is exempt.
Download Your PDF Invoice
Download a clean, professional PDF invoice instantly. Email it to your client or save it for your IRS and Georgia Department of Revenue records.
Invoicing in Georgia — What Businesses Typically Include
The information below is a general overview of common invoicing practice in Georgia. It is not legal or tax advice — for guidance specific to your business, consult an accountant or refer to the Georgia Department of Revenue at dor.georgia.gov.
Sales Tax in Georgia
Georgia's state sales tax rate is 4%, with local additions bringing the combined rate to 7–9% across most of the state. Georgia sales tax applies to tangible goods and certain services, including some labour for installation and repair. Most professional services are not taxable. Georgia groceries are exempt from the state's 4% rate, though local taxes may still apply.
Business Structures in Georgia
Sole proprietors trading under a business name file a Trade Name Registration with their county superior court. LLCs are formed with the Georgia Secretary of State and pay a filing fee but no annual report fee (though a registered agent is required). Georgia's film tax credit has attracted significant production company activity to the state.
State Income Tax in Georgia
Georgia moved to a flat income tax rate, currently at 5.39% and scheduled to reduce further in coming years. This applies to all taxable income including self-employment income. Self-employed Georgians must make quarterly estimated payments to the Georgia Department of Revenue and the IRS.
The Georgia Business Economy
Atlanta has become one of the South's most significant tech and creative hubs — home to a growing startup scene, a massive film and TV production industry, and a large community of freelancers across marketing, design, and professional services. The city's relatively affordable cost of living compared to coastal cities attracts remote workers and independent professionals.
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Why Georgia Freelancers & Businesses Choose BooInvoice
Georgia has a diverse economy spanning logistics and supply chain, film and television production, technology, financial services, agriculture, and a rapidly growing startup and creative economy centred on Atlanta. Whether you're billing local clients or invoicing businesses across the US, professional invoices are essential for getting paid promptly and maintaining accurate records for the IRS and Georgia Department of Revenue.
BooInvoice gives Georgia businesses a free, simple invoicing tool. Add your business name and details, enter your rates, and download a polished PDF in under two minutes — no subscription, no watermark, no account required.
Key reasons Irish businesses use BooInvoice:
- Professional USD invoices ready in under two minutes
- Add your business name, address, and EIN to every invoice
- Optional tax field — add Georgia sales tax if applicable, or leave it empty for exempt services
- Unlimited free invoices — no monthly subscription, no surprise charges
Stop wrestling with spreadsheets or paying for invoicing software you barely use. Start invoicing properly today.
Questions from Georgia Users
Everything you need to know about using BooInvoice as a Georgia freelancer, sole proprietor, or small business
Do I need to charge sales tax on my Georgia invoices?
Georgia's state sales tax rate is 4%. Combined with local additions, rates reach 7–9% in Atlanta and most major metros. Georgia's state sales tax rate is 4%, with local additions bringing the combined rate to 7–9% across most of the state. Georgia sales tax applies to tangible goods and certain services, including some labour for installation and repair. Most professional services are not taxable. Georgia groceries are exempt from the state's 4% rate, though local taxes may still apply. Always verify your specific obligations with the Georgia Department of Revenue or an accountant.
What should a Georgia invoice include?
A professional Georgia invoice should include your business name and address, a unique invoice number, the invoice date and payment due date, your client's name and address, a clear description of the goods or services provided, your rates or fees, and the total amount due. If you collect sales tax, include your tax registration number and show it as a separate line.
Is BooInvoice free for Georgia businesses?
Yes — completely free. You can create unlimited invoices, upload your logo, and download professional PDFs without paying anything. An optional free account lets you save client records and invoice history.
Does Georgia have a state income tax?
Georgia has a state income tax of flat 5.39% (reducing over time). Self-employed individuals must make quarterly estimated payments to the Georgia Department of Revenue as well as the IRS.
Can I invoice clients in other states or countries?
Yes. BooInvoice supports USD and many other currencies. Georgia-based businesses commonly invoice clients across the US and internationally — simply set the currency to match what you and your client have agreed.
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