Atlanta GA Real Estate Tip: Filing a Real Property Tax Return in 2010
Are your Atlanta-area property taxes too high? Read this to learn how to file and appeal your tax assessment!
Many properties have dropped in value since last year, but this does not mean that the property taxes will automatically go down. If you want to lower your assessment, you must file a Real Property Tax Return early in 2010 to lower your assessment from 2009 and to have the right to appeal your 2010 assessment.
This tax return is not the same as an appeal, and the value submitted by the owner does not set the final assessed value. However, the tax assessor will review the owner’s value and decide whether to accept it or dispute it. The property owner will then have the right to appeal an official assessment that exceeds the owner’s proposed value. This is a separate process.
The procedures and deadlines vary by county (usually March 1 or April 1, with no extensions). Most counties require the form to be mailed – no fax or email. PLEASE NOTE: This is in addition to filing for your Georgia homestead exemption.
See these websites for forms and details:
Cobb County: http://www.cobbassessor.org/Forms/HtmlFrame.aspx?mode=Content/TPRRP.htm
DeKalb County: http://web.co.dekalb.ga.us/TaxAssessor/events.asp
Fulton County: http://www.fultonassessor.org/Forms/HtmlFrame.aspx?mode=content/taxpayer.htm&LMparent=180
Gwinnett County: http://www.gwinnettcounty.com/cgi-bin/gwincty/egov/ep/gcbrowse.do?channelId=-61080&pageTypeId=536880236
A special thanks to Leigh Clack, Neel & Robinson Attorneys at Law, for pulling this fantastic information together!
