Lawmakers also said Wednesday that they want to at least temporarily suspend a sales tax exemption on equipment offered to data centers.
Burt Jones touts as a way to shore up tax revenue so that Georgia could further cut its income tax rate for all residents and businesses.
A study last year by Georgia State University suggested the state saw a return of less than 20 cents on the dollar.
However, the credits are transferrable — production companies can sell them to any individual or business with state income tax liability.
The data centers tax credit is projected to cost the state $44 million in foregone sales tax revenue this year, according to a 2022 University of Georgia study.
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