GATE Program
The Georgia Agricultural Tax Exemption (GATE) is a legislated program that offers qualified agriculture producers certain sales tax exemptions. If you qualify, you can apply for a certificate of eligibility.
Contact Us
GATE Customer Service
Tel:
855-FARM TAX (855-327-6829)
farmtax@agr.georgia.gov
The 2025 GATE season is now open
The 2025 GATE season is now open. You can apply for a new certificate or renew any of your certificates that expire this year. New and renewed certificates will be active January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2027.
** If your certificate expires in 2025 or later, a new plastic card for 2025 was mailed to you in early November. You do not need to renew your card or take any other action.
Is the information on your card not correct? Update your information or request a replacement here.
Highlights
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About this Program
Frequently Asked Questions
The application and renewal system for 2025-2027 GATE cards is now open. Fees for all cards must be paid as part of your online application, by credit card or ACH only. If your GATE certificate has already expired you can not renew it and will need to apply for a new card.
If you do not have an active GATE card, apply for a 2025-2027 card here. Applications for 2024-2026 cards are no longer available.
If your GATE card expires this year (December 31, 2024), renew your GATE card here. Expiration date is shown as "CERTIFICATE EXPIRES" on the front of your plastic card. You can check the status of your card here. The "GATE Card Payment History" section shows the period for which your GATE card is active.
** NOTE ** If your certificate expires in 2025 or later, a new plastic card for 2025 was mailed to you in early November. You do not need to renew your card or take any other action.
If the information on your card is not correct, update your information or request a replacement here.
Make Sure that You
- Have a valid email address (free email service can be obtained from Gmail or Outlook)
- Know the Taxpayer ID Number associated with your farm or business
- Know the tax forms you file for your farm or business
- Have read the step-by-step GATE Application Guide below
Refunds and missing cards
You have 45 days after paying for a card to notify GDA if you didn’t receive it. After that, you’ll be charged $30 for a replacement card.
Refunds will only be given for multiple payments on accounts or if a duplicate account has been created. No refunds will be given on a multiple-year GATE card when the farm is sold or is no longer operating.Contact Us
For assistance, call the Customer Service Center at 855-FARM TAX (855-327-6829) or email farmtax@agr.georgia.gov.
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Merchants, Read This!
Merchants: you are responsible for making sure that you only allow tax exemptions to active GATE cardholders for purchases that are eligible under the law. Follow these guidelines:
Always check card status before each purchase, to make certain the card is not suspended or revoked. You can see the card status and authorized users at out GATE Card status check page.
Always check IDs to make sure the person making the purchase is the person on the GATE Card or an authorized card user (see the GATE Card status check page).
If you have any doubts whether a purchase is exempt, do not just take the customer's word. Contact the GATE Program.
Always keep copies of receipts and purchases from your customers
Be aware of GATE Rules and Regulations before giving any tax exemptions. If you have questions, contact the GATE Program.
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Market Bulletin
We’re pleased to partner with the Farmers and Consumers Market Bulletin. The Bulletin is the official source of information for the GATE program, and it includes tips and guidance to ensure the integrity of the program’s goals.
All active GATE members have free access to view Market Bulletin content. You’ll need your GATE card number and the zip code printed on the card to access the Market Bulletin digital content.
Please note that to place advertisements in the Bulletin you must have a paid subscription.
Laws & Regulations
The GATE Statute is the Georgia law that defines and regulates the agricultural tax exemption.
The Department of Revenue rule gives further definition of terms within the law.