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Georgia Payment Institutions License
Payment Institutions Licenses
Price
70,000.00
Capital requirement
Margin
No restrictions
Application period
2-3 Months
Requirements
Local legal entity
Local office
Local director
Documents checklist:
1.Passport
2.Proof of Residence
3.Certificate of Non-criminal Record
4.Proof of Non-bankrupt Record
5.Bank Statement
6.Education Certificate
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Regulator


Organization name
The Georgia Department of Banking and Finance
Abbreviation
Country
Georgia
Phone
+1 800-436-7442

About
About
Capital
Official languages
Population
Currency
ISO 4217
Atlanta
Georgian
10,617,423
Lari
GEL
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Taxation
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Georgia is a country located in the Caucasus region of Eurasia with a tax system that includes both corporate and personal taxation.
Corporate taxation in Georgia is currently at a standard rate of 15%, which is one of the lowest rates in the world. However, there are some deductions and allowances available, such as those for research and development, investment in machinery and equipment, and charitable donations.
Individuals in Georgia are subject to a flat income tax rate of 20%, regardless of income level. However, there are also various tax credits and exemptions available, such as those for dependents, medical expenses, and education expenses.
The tax year in Georgia runs from 1 January to 31 December, and tax returns must be filed by 1 April of the following year. Taxpayers can file their returns electronically or on paper. Tax payments are typically due in two instalments, with the first instalment due by 15 July and the second instalment due by 15 October.
Taxpayers in Georgia can choose to pay their taxes either monthly or in a lump sum. Monthly payments are based on the previous year's tax assessment and are paid on the 15th day of each month. Lump sum payments are due in July and October and can be paid either online or at a bank.
In addition to income taxes, there are also taxes on capital gains, dividends, and other types of income. Georgia also has a value-added tax (VAT) system, which is similar to the sales tax system in other countries. The VAT rate in Georgia is currently set at 18%.
It is important to note that tax laws and regulations in Georgia are subject to change. Taxpayers should consult with a tax professional or the Georgian tax authority for the most up-to-date information on tax rules and procedures.