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    Georgia Power customers could see rebates as company returns $122 million starting in 2025

    By WSBTV.com News Staff,

    2024-09-06
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    The Georgia Public Service Commission voted earlier this week to allow the return of $122 million to Georgia Power customers as soon as January 2025.

    According to a release by the power company, the funds are available after changes to the state’s tax law, which lowered their corporate tax rate is helping them to offset inflation-related costs for their customers.

    The tax rate for corporations in Georgia was changed to match the state’s individual income tax of 5.49% . A pair of bills, House Bills 1015 and 1023 from the Georgia General Assembly made it happen.

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    Gov. Brian Kemp signed the bills into law in April, setting up the potential for savings that Georgia Power says they’re acting on, along with the Georgia PSC.

    Thanks to that change, Georgia Power said they will be able to quickly “deliver near-term rate relief for customers,” with an expected $2.25 saved for customers per month starting in January.

    “Every day, we work to keep our rates as low as possible while making the investments needed to deliver reliable energy and power a growing Georgia,” said Kim Greene, president, chairman and CEO of Georgia Power. “We applaud members of the Georgia legislature and Governor Kemp for revising the state’s tax code, and the members of the Georgia PSC for working with us to quickly return these funds for the benefit of customers,” Georgia Power said in a statement.

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    09-08
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    ReneeGede
    09-08
    And they're trying to make us pay for it by going sky high on current rates and billing now and then forcing us to stay on overpriced budget billing by threatening to make us pay over-pricing from the past.
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