Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB758

Introduced
3/20/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Introduced
3/20/23  
Report Pass
3/23/23  
Engrossed
3/23/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Enrolled
3/31/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Chaptered
5/3/23  
Enrolled
3/31/23  
Chaptered
5/3/23  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill's passage would significantly enhance the financial support available to senior citizens in Dalton. By raising the income cap and exemption limits, it intends to alleviate some of the economic pressures faced by this age group, allowing them to retain more of their income. The targeted assistance aims not only to provide relief but also to encourage older residents to remain in their homes, supporting community stability and continuity among the aging population. Furthermore, implementing this bill would require adjustments in the City’s budget and tax revenue projections, which may prompt discussions regarding funding for educational programs.

Summary

House Bill 758, which aims to amend existing legislation concerning ad valorem taxes in the City of Dalton, seeks to benefit senior residents by increasing both the income cap and the amount of the homestead exemption. Specifically, this bill proposes to adjust the income eligibility threshold from $20,000 to $40,000 for residents aged 65 and older, while also raising the homestead exemption from $75,000 to $150,000 regarding educational taxes. This change intends to provide financial relief to eligible seniors, thereby easing the tax burden on a demographic that typically has fixed or limited income sources.

Sentiment

Discussions surrounding HB 758 have generally been positive, particularly among advocates for senior citizens and local community leaders who emphasize the importance of supporting this demographic. Supporters argue that this bill reflects a compassionate approach to fiscal policy, addressing the unique financial challenges faced by older adults. However, there could also be concerns among those who prioritize budget constraints and fiscal responsibility, leading to a mixed sentiment about the implications for local government budgeting and resource allocation.

Contention

Despite the overall positive sentiment, potential points of contention may arise regarding the financial impact this bill could have on city budgets, particularly in relation to educational funding. Critics might argue that increasing the homestead exemption could result in reduced funding available for local schools, especially if not addressed through alternative revenue sources. This aspect warrants further consideration and dialogue among lawmakers and constituents to ensure that the needs of senior citizens do not inadvertently compromise educational resources for the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB756

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

GA HB762

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

GA HB835

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

GA HB786

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

GA HB843

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

GA HB703

Peachtree City, City of; ad valorem tax for municipal purposes; homestead exemption; increase income cap

GA SB234

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

GA HB635

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

GA HB671

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

GA HB1145

Bartow County; ad valorem tax; homestead exemption for education purposes; increase income cap

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