Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB712

Caption

Ad valorem tax; prohibit property bills from including any nontax related fees or assessments

Impact

If implemented, HB 712 will impact the way property taxes are communicated to property owners starting from January 1, 2026. By mandating that only ad valorem assessments appear on property tax bills, the bill aims to reduce confusion among taxpayers who may be overwhelmed with additional fees included in their tax assessments. This change could foster greater trust in local tax authorities and improve compliance rates as taxpayers clearly see what they owe solely in terms of property taxes.

Summary

House Bill 712 seeks to amend the existing taxation provisions in Georgia by explicitly prohibiting ad valorem property tax bills from including any nontax related fees or assessments. This legislation is designed to ensure that property tax bills clearly separate taxes due from other charges, thereby promoting transparency in the billing process. The bill specifies that any fees associated with services such as storm-water management, solid waste collection, and utilities must be billed separately from ad valorem taxes, which could significantly streamline property tax communications with taxpayers.

Contention

While HB 712 is generally supported for its intent to clarify property tax bills, there are potential points of contention concerning the implications for local governments. Critics may argue that separating these fees could lead to complications in budgeting for services that are funded through these additional fees. The legislation may also raise questions about how this separation could affect the overall revenue collected by municipalities, especially if constituents grow resistant to paying separate charges, believing that all should be consolidated into a single tax bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA S0552

Prohibition on Levying Ad Valorem Taxes on Tangible Personal Property

GA H1277

Prohibition on Levying Ad Valorem Taxes on Tangible Personal Property

GA H1275

Prohibition on Levying Ad Valorem Taxes on Tangible Personal Property

GA HB456

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

GA SB576

Ad Valorem Taxation; assessment of tangible real property used for community housing provider properties; provide

GA S0550

Prohibition on Levying Ad Valorem Taxes on Tangible Personal Property

GA HB1483

Civil practice; ad valorem taxation of property; prohibit class action suits by taxpayers for refunds

GA SB1848

Incentives; prohibiting certain districts from including the property of certain establishments in Local Development Act; excluding certain entities from ad valorem exemption. Effective date.

GA HB1102

Ad valorem tax; prohibit levy and sale of properties owned by certain senior citizens for failure to pay ad valorem taxes

GA HB1457

Ad valorem tax; preferential assessment of affordable home use property; provide

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.