Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB544

Introduced
2/20/26  
Refer
2/24/26  
Report Pass
3/3/26  
Engrossed
3/3/26  
Report Pass
3/12/26  

Caption

Butts County; a homestead exemption from Butts County ad valorem taxes for county purposes; provide

Impact

The bill's implementation hinges upon a successful vote from Butts County residents in a referendum scheduled for November 2026. Should the majority support the exemption, it will provide a welcoming financial break for seniors, allowing them to retain a greater portion of their income. However, there are concerns about how this exemption might impact county revenues, as a portion of the tax base will be exempted. It raises questions about budget allocations for county services that depend on tax revenue, necessitating careful planning from local officials.

Summary

Senate Bill 544 proposes a homestead exemption from Butts County ad valorem taxes for residents aged 62 and older, offering a significant benefit of $70,000. This exemption only applies to county taxes, meaning that while eligible residents may benefit from reduced financial obligations, they will still be responsible for paying state and local education taxes as well as municipal taxes. The bill aims to alleviate the tax burden on senior citizens in Butts County, potentially allowing them to retain their residences and enhance their quality of life during retirement. If passed, the exemption will take effect from January 1, 2027.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SB544 appears positive among supporters who advocate for increased financial relief for seniors. Proponents argue that the measure will significantly improve the living conditions for elderly residents who are often on fixed incomes. Conversely, there may be reservations from local officials who might be wary of the financial implications of reduced tax revenue on county services. This reflects a common tension when it comes to providing tax relief against the backdrop of fiscal responsibility in local governments.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns over the long-term financial implications of the tax exemption on Butts County's budget and service provisions. Critics argue that while the exemption benefits seniors, it could lead to diminished resources for vital services that also support them, such as public health and safety initiatives. Furthermore, the bill must navigate the constitutional requirements to be effective, as it requires a two-thirds majority vote in both legislative chambers, highlighting the legislative complexities involved in implementing such exemptions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB545

Butts County; a homestead exemption from Butts County ad valorem taxes for county purposes; provide

GA HB791

Butts County; ad valorem tax; increase homestead exemption

GA HB775

Butts County; school district ad valorem tax; increase homestead exemption

GA HB1544

Chattooga County; ad valorem tax; county purposes; provide a homestead exemption

GA SB302

Peach County; ad valorem taxes for county purposes; provide a homestead exemption

GA HB814

Lowndes County; ad valorem tax for county purposes; provide homestead exemption

GA HB870

Clayton County; ad valorem tax for county purposes; provide homestead exemption

GA HB28

Colquitt County; ad valorem tax for county purposes; provide homestead exemption

GA HB1538

Macon-Bibb County; ad valorem tax for county purposes; provide a homestead exemption

GA HB815

Lowndes County; ad valorem tax for county purposes; provide homestead exemption

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