Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB251

Introduced
2/23/23  
Refer
2/27/23  
Introduced
2/23/23  

Caption

Ad Valorem Taxation of Property; additional method of proposing and adopting millage rates; provide

Impact

The impact of SB251 on state laws centers around the regulations surrounding how local governments can levy property taxes. By formally establishing a method for proposing millage rates, the bill provides local authorities with a clearer structure for budgeting and financial planning within their jurisdictions. This could potentially lead to more transparent taxation practices as taxpayers will be aware of proposed rates in advance. Furthermore, the bill intends to simplify the current processes, which might encourage localities to review and propose reasonable rates that reflect fiscal needs while remaining acceptable to taxpayers.

Summary

Senate Bill 251 aims to amend the ad valorem taxation laws in Georgia, specifically indicating a new method by which millage rates can be proposed and adopted by local governing authorities. The bill introduces provisions that allow these authorities, such as counties and municipalities, to set a proposed 'not to exceed' millage rate that cannot exceed the rate from the previous tax year. This new approach requires that the proposed rate is communicated to the county board of tax assessors and included in the annual notice of current assessment for taxpayers. The effective date of the bill would be upon the Governor's approval.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding SB251, particularly concerning local control over taxation. Supporters may argue that standardized procedures for proposing millage rates could reduce confusion and inconsistencies across different jurisdictions. However, opponents might express concerns that this bill imposes limits on local authorities' ability to respond to unique fiscal needs of their communities. The prospect of potentially restrictive 'not to exceed' rates could make it difficult for some local governments to raise necessary funds, leading to debates about local autonomy versus state oversight in taxation matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB349

Ad Valorem Taxation of Property; setting of millage rates; revise provisions

GA HB456

Ad valorem tax; additional period to appeal certain property assessments; provide

GA SB165

Provides for the adjustments of ad valorem millages. (See Act)

GA HB1185

Revenue and taxation; statewide homestead exemption from ad valorem taxes when current year assessed value exceeds the inflation rate; provide

GA SB245

Provides for the adjustment of ad valorem tax millages. (See Act)

GA HB1031

Ad valorem tax; property; provide mandatory reappraisal of parcels

GA SJR3

Proposing an amendment to the Oregon Constitution relating to ad valorem property taxation.

GA SB154

Constitutional amendment to provide for the adjustment of ad valorem millages. (2/3 - CA13s1(A))

GA SB403

Ad Valorem Taxation of Property; language required to be included in the notices of current assessment; revise

GA SB207

Constitutional amendment to provide for the adjustment of ad valorem millages. (2/3 - CA13S1(A))

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