Article 82.t of the tax code is about an exemption for Georgian companies
Article 82.t has been translated in a way that it no longer reflects its true meaning. The first sentence of Article 82 (1) starts with: "The following types of income of natural persons shall be exempt from income tax : ... ". Further down, subparagraph t1 in the messed English translation indeed mentions "income gained by a resident legal person". However, it should mean "Income received from ...".
The example of subparagraph t1 specifically refers to listings on the A- and B-Segment of the Georgian Stock Exchange (GSE). This can be verified by checking subparagraph t2 which refers to interest received from these GSE listed securities (mostly local bonds like M2 or Georgian Leasing).
Then comes subparagraph t3. This one is used in connection with NBG ordinance 108/04.
The aforementioned is not so much about the exemption of foreign sourced income. It is about the exemption of Georgian sourced income which -at an earlier stage- had been foreign sourced income:
For many years it was a problem for Georgian local brokerage companies to be competitive when operating under a tax code that only qualifies Non-Georgian sourced income as tax exempt. If a Georgian tax resident opens an account with a Georgian local broker (white label), dividends and capital gains from buy/sell operations would always be transformed into Georgian sourced income due to the fact that the Georgian broker receives everything in his account and then distributes to his clients on local sub-accounts.
The list of NBG ordinance 108/04 in connection with subparagraph t3 eliminates that disadvantage to a certain degree.
An unintended consequence of the aforementioned is that it gives an additional layer of safety, even for somebody who only uses direct foreign based brokerage like eToro or NAGA.
This is a huge problem in Georgia: Present the very same case to six different lawyers and get six different answers. Same is valid for tax advise. It is the consequence of an extremely immature legal system.Also, Georgian lawyers don't always agree on the meaning.