A Palmetto facility would get a $14.5 million property tax break.
Tag: property tax
Atlanta board OKs loans, tax breaks for affordable housing in six places
Atlanta kicks in on below-market-rate housing.
Georgia skyscraper owners need to open up to tax assessors, say some lawmakers
“The single family homeowners have the burden …”
Fulton to seek missing property value in commercial building data
“The person who is getting $40 a square foot for rent when the average is $25 or $28, that person will never come forward …”
Fulton judge considering part of public finance deal for Gulch construction
A judge is starting to consider legal objections to a deal for the city, state and county to forego tax money that would instead subsidize a private development in Atlanta’s Gulch.
Georgia ballot questions, explained
At the foot of your midterm ballot, there are going to be some referendum questions. Here’s what they mean.
State House moves three Atlanta tax bills in a row: property tax cap, sewer renewal and BeltLine
Atlanta voters may choose to cap rises in their property tax bills, and might be asked to extend a sewer tax that was supposed to end in 2020 — if legislation endorsed by the state House gets state Senate approval.
Judge OKs Fulton County property tax collection
A judge says Fulton County can start sending property tax bills, even though the state hasn’t given its go-ahead. The ruling brought relief to school leaders for now, but plenty of frustration remains.