Fuels

Gasoline Tax Hike Under Review in Georgia

State border petroleum retailers cry foul

ATLANTA -- A state study committee says Georgia needs to find at least $1 billion dollars a year to overcome a gap in transportation funding. This week, the committee came up with several ways state lawmakers could raise that money, including increasing the state gas tax. But that worries some gas station owners, according to a WABE report.

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Gas stations concerned about any increase in the tax are those located along Georgia’s borders. Jim Tudor of the Georgia Association of Convenience Stores said that’s because gas is already cheaper in states like Alabama, Tennessee and South Carolina.

“Any change that would significantly increase the tax on motor fuel, however you choose to do it, would be very problematic for retailers that are in Augusta, especially Columbus, and even the retailers along Tennessee, because we’re also at a disadvantage already along the Tennessee border.”

But Tudor said raising the gas tax wouldn’t have much of an effect on stations in other parts of the state. He says they’d simply pass along any increase to Georgia drivers.

The legislative report says raising the tax by 10 cents per gallon would generate about $600 million dollars a year.

Other options the state study committee says could raise money for transportation include: a one-cent sales tax on gas statewide and converting a 4% sales tax on gasoline to an excise tax.

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