Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB635

Introduced
2/28/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  
Introduced
2/28/23  
Report Pass
3/9/23  
Refer
3/13/23  
Engrossed
3/9/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  
Refer
3/13/23  
Enrolled
3/30/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  
Chaptered
5/1/23  
Enrolled
3/30/23  
Chaptered
5/1/23  

Caption

Decatur, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemption; increase assessed value

Impact

The implementation of HB 635 will directly affect local tax revenues in Decatur and potentially set a precedent for similar initiatives across the state. By increasing the homestead exemption, homeowners may experience lower taxation, which can enhance housing affordability. However, it may reduce the financial resources available to local governments, prompting concerns about their ability to fund essential services. This bill could lead to discussions on balancing tax relief for residents with the fiscal needs of local jurisdictions.

Summary

House Bill 635 seeks to increase the assessed value for homestead exemptions within the City of Decatur. This legislation aims to provide property owners with significant tax relief by raising the value of their exempt homesteads, effectively reducing their overall property tax liabilities. The bill underscores the state's effort to enhance local property owner benefits while managing the financial implications of property taxes amidst varying economic conditions.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around HB 635 appears to be supportive, particularly among home and property owners who would benefit from the increased exemption. Advocates argue that this measure is a step toward making housing more affordable and accessible. However, there may be apprehension among local officials regarding the potential loss of revenue that might impact local services and infrastructure, creating a nuanced landscape of opinion that balances community benefits against funding challenges.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 635 may involve debates over fiscal sustainability for local governments and concerns about the potential impact on public services. While supporters champion the bill for its expected benefits to homeowners, critics may raise alarms about the longer-term implications of reduced property tax revenue and how that might affect local funding for schools, public safety, and infrastructure maintenance. The conversation around the bill highlights the ongoing tension between providing tax relief and ensuring adequate funding for community needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB633

Decatur, City of; ad valorem tax; modify homestead exemption

GA HB632

Decatur, City of; ad valorem tax; municipal purposes; modify homestead exemption

GA HB634

Decatur, City of; ad valorem tax; municipal purposes; provide new homestead exemption

GA SB288

City of Decatur; independent school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes; homestead exemption; provide

GA HB762

Dalton, City of; ad valorem tax; increase homestead exemption

GA HB756

Dalton, City of; ad valorem tax; homestead exemption; increase income cap

GA HB758

Dalton, City of; ad valorem tax; increase income cap and homestead exemption

GA HB671

Sugar Hill, City of; ad valorem tax; increase homestead exemption to $10,000.00

GA HB672

Sugar Hill, City of; ad valorem tax; increase homestead exemption to $10,000.00

GA HB786

Dalton, City of; ad valorem tax; municipal purposes; increase homestead exemption

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.