Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB80

Introduced
2/2/23  
Refer
2/6/23  
Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

Property Tax Exemptions; the definition of a homestead to include two places of residence for any married couple; expand

Impact

If passed, SB80 will have a significant impact on property tax exemptions applicable to couples meeting the specified criteria. The requirement that both residences must be occupied for a decade establishes a clear criterion to prevent abuse of the exemption. The bill is designed to afford couples the benefits of tax relief, which could financially support their decision to maintain separate homes due to personal or professional obligations. This legislative change is not only a financial consideration but also recognizes the evolving dynamics of family living arrangements.

Summary

Senate Bill 80 proposes an amendment to Georgia's property tax exemption laws, specifically concerning the definition of 'homestead.' The bill aims to expand this definition to allow for two places of residence for married couples who live apart in different states. Each spouse must own and occupy their residence for a minimum period of ten years for both homes to be considered as the family homestead. This change seeks to recognize the unique situations of married couples who may have relocated for work while maintaining separate permanent residences.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it provides essential support for married couples living apart, there are concerns regarding the broader implications of such tax exemptions. Critics may question the fairness of providing tax benefits to a specific demographic while potentially neglecting other citizen groups facing different challenges. Lawmakers are expected to debate the benefit distribution and whether it could lead to unforeseen consequences in property tax revenue for local governments. Furthermore, the bill necessitates a two-thirds majority vote for enactment, highlighting the significance and potential divisiveness of the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SCR002

Homestead Property Tax Exemption Expansion

GA SB584

City of Stockbridge; new homestead exemptions; ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes for residents, certain seniors, and residents with septic systems; provide

GA HB1111

Expand Homestead Exemptions

GA HB1166

Expand Homestead Exemptions

GA A5762

Includes payments in lieu of property taxes eligible as property taxes under the homestead property tax reimbursement program.

GA A1248

Includes payments in lieu of property taxes eligible as property taxes under the homestead property tax reimbursement program.

GA HB98

Ad valorem tax; property; change certain definitions

GA SB1540

Homestead; personal property; exemptions

GA HB771

Cohutta, City of; ad valorem tax; provide new homestead exemption

GA HB1013

Woodstock, City of; homestead exemption; provide residency requirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.