Good perspective, frnewsjunkie. Kemp has many allies, particularly in the Athens area where he grew up.
But like you say, his name is MUD today given his track record. He needs to pay the price of his decisions.
People need to be held accountable for their disloyalty and for enabling corruption. I’m hoping a new generation of honest legislators and governors emerges and is voted in within the next few years.
There’s much work to be done simply dismantling the damaging programs enacted by the current generation of Georgia politicians.
You and qaz123 have done a good job trying to unravel what could be a fraud against GA taxpayers.
It appears, as of Jan 2021, that GA requires production companies that apply for a tax credit to submit to an audit conducted by a GA certified CPA, and that may resolve one of the many issues.
What triggered me, of course, was the potential fraud that arises downstream with a qualified holder who sells to an "unqualifed" GA taxpaying credit user. That also appears resolved by the current version of Title 48 which provides a credit buyer shall have only such rights and claims to use the credit that were available to seller at the time of the transfer. One would think that in practice that credit buyer would have to be a film production company.
The Audit Report you linked to dated January, 2020 may have prompted the current state of the law, it appears the final state of both was reached during the same time frame.