What is and how do I file for homestead exemption?
Homestead exemption is the system developed by the State of Georgia that exempts from taxation a specified amount of assessed value of your home. You may apply for homestead exemption in the Tax Commissioner's Office. To qualify you must both own and occupy your home as of January 1. Once you have qualified for homestead exemption and remain in the same house you do not need to reapply. However, if you move, you are required to reapply for the exemption for the new location. Application for homestead exemption may be submitted any time during the year but must be received before March 1 of the taxable year to qualify for the exemption that year. If received after March 1, the tax assessor will activate the exemption the following year. When the homeowner reaches the age of 65 years old, they may apply for an additional homestead exemption.

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1. What is property taxation?
2. What property is taxed?
3. Who decides how much my property is worth for tax purposes?
4. What if I disagree with the Tax Assessors' value?
5. What is the difference between fair market value and assessed value?
6. What is a millage rate?
7. How is my tax bill calculated?
8. What is the HTRC credit on my tax bill?
9. When is my tax bill due?
10. Is there anyway to reduce my tax bill?
11. What is and how do I file for homestead exemption?
12. Where do I get a copy of my warranty deed?
13. Do I pay taxes on my mobile / modular home?
14. Where do property tax dollars go?