Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB309

Introduced
3/16/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Introduced
3/16/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Refer
3/20/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Report Pass
3/29/23  
Engrossed
3/23/23  
Enrolled
4/5/23  
Report Pass
3/29/23  
Chaptered
5/1/23  
Enrolled
4/5/23  
Chaptered
5/1/23  

Caption

City of Hampton; ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes; homestead exemption; provide

Impact

If enacted, SB 309 would amend existing tax laws to provide significant property tax relief specifically for residents in the City of Hampton. The exemption will be effective for all taxable years starting on January 1, 2024, thus immediately impacting the local taxation landscape. However, the exemption does not extend to state or county taxes, nor to school district taxes, which means that while the bill provides local relief, residents would still face their respective obligations to these other taxing authorities. This carve-out is crucial in understanding the limited scope of the bill's financial benefits for local taxpayers.

Summary

Senate Bill 309, also known as the City of Hampton Homestead Exemption Act, proposes to grant homestead exemptions from ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes. The exemption amount is determined by the difference between the current year assessed value and the base year assessed value of a homestead. This bill aims to provide financial relief to homeowners by reducing their tax burden on property taxes levied by the City of Hampton, thus encouraging housing stability and home ownership within the community. The measure defines eligibility and stipulates the necessary procedures for application, ensuring a structured approach toward implementing the tax relief.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 309 appears to be largely positive among proponents, who argue that it empowers residents by easing the financial responsibilities associated with home ownership. Supporters emphasize the importance of local government initiatives in enhancing community welfare and the overall appeal of the City of Hampton. Conversely, there may be concerns among some lawmakers about the implications of reducing municipal tax revenues, which could affect funding for local services and projects, leading to a more cautious or skeptical view among fiscal conservatives.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding SB 309 is the necessity of a referendum to approve the homestead exemption. The bill mandates that the proposal be presented to voters during the November 2023 municipal election. This means that its implementation hinges not only on legislative support but also on public approval, raising questions about the electorate's understanding of the implications of such an exemption. Additionally, the dual nature of providing tax relief while potentially impacting municipal budgets could lead to further debates and negotiations within the local governance framework.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB289

City of Hampton; ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes; homestead exemption; provide

GA SB290

City of Hampton; ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes; homestead exemption; provide

GA SB306

City of Hampton; ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes; homestead exemption; provide

GA SB305

City of Hampton; ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes; homestead exemption; provide

GA HB780

Greensboro, City of; ad valorem tax for municipal purposes; provide homestead exemption

GA HB1269

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

GA HB1166

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

GA HB1455

St. Mary's, City of; ad valorem tax for municipal purposes; provide homestead exemption

GA HB270

College Park, City of; ad valorem tax; municipal purposes; provide homestead exemption

GA HB787

Chickamauga, City of; ad valorem tax for municipal purposes; provide homestead exemption

Similar Bills

NJ S1309

Requires direct payment of homestead credit to claimant following sale of qualifying homestead and upon claimant request.

NJ S2037

Requires direct payment of homestead credit to claimant following sale of qualifying homestead and upon claimant request.

CA AB1885

Debtor exemptions: homestead exemption.

NJ A5089

Prohibits homestead property tax rebates and credits and ANCHOR property tax benefits from being paid to property owners who move out of State.

FL H1105

Rescinding a Homestead Exemption Application

NJ A254

Permits eligible claimant who is proportionate owner paying entire property tax bill to collect entire homestead property tax reimbursement amount.

NJ A975

Permits eligible claimant who is proportionate owner paying entire property tax bill to collect entire homestead property tax reimbursement amount.

CA SB832

Debtor exemptions: homestead exemption.