With a runup in home values sparking higher property taxes for many Georgia homeowners, there is a groundswell among state lawmakers in this election year to provide relief.

Georgia’s Senate Finance Committee plans a hearing on Monday on a bill limiting increases in a home’s value, as assessed for property tax purposes, to 3% per year. The limit would last as long as the owner maintained a homestead exemption. Voters would have to approve the plan in a November referendum.

Meanwhile, Republican House Speaker Jon Burns of Newington proposes doubling the state’s homestead tax exemption, a measure likely to cut tax bills by nearly $100 million statewide.

  • @lolcatnip@reddthat.com
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    15 months ago

    So they want to require the assessed “value” of houses to be less than the actual market value? Sounds like just denying reality to me.

    • @PugJesus@lemmy.world
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      35 months ago

      It’s already assessed at 40%, with a 2000$ deduction from the final tax burden. They want to reduce it further.