Georgia’s rural hospital tax credit program is in compliance with the state law that created it in 2017 and just needs to tighten up its reporting procedures, according to a new audit. The program raised $58.7 million in contributions to eligible rural hospitals last year, down slightly from the $59.4 million the tax credit brought in in 2021.
By Dave Williams
Capitol Beat News Service
ATLANTA – Georgia’s rural hospital tax credit program is in compliance with the state l...

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