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2023 Property Tax Relief Grant

$18,000
Closed
Rolling Deadline
Grant Description

The 2023 Property Tax Relief Grant is a one-time grant proposed by Governor Brian Kemp to refund $950 million in property taxes to homestead owners in Georgia. The grant, also known as the Homestead Tax Relief Grant, was signed into law on March 13, 2023. The Department of Revenue has been allocated $950 million to reduce the assessed value of Georgia homesteads by $18,000. To receive the grant, property owners will see a $18,000 reduction in the assessed value of their property. Local tax officials will notify the Department of Revenue of the anticipated revenue, and the Department of Revenue will issue credits to the local taxing authorities. The grant does not apply to rental properties and is only available to homesteads claimed by Georgia taxpayers before the April 1 deadline. It is important to note that the Property Tax Relief Grant is different from a homestead exemption. Georgia offers various homestead exemptions, including exemptions for seniors over 65, disabled veterans, and surviving spouses of public safety officers. The grant program was created in the late 1990s and discontinued after the 2008 Recession, but it has been reinstated due to the State's excess reserves. The grant does not provide a paper check or direct deposit, but rather appears as a reduction on the property tax bill.

Funding Details

Award Range

$18,000 - $18,000

Total Program Funding

$950,000,000

Number of Awards

Not specified

Matching Requirement

No

Eligibility

Eligible Applicants

County governments
City or township governments

Additional Requirements

- The Property Tax Relief Grant is available to homestead owners in Georgia. - The grant provides a $18,000 reduction in the assessed value of the property. - Local tax officials apply for the grant on behalf of property owners. - The grant is received as a credit on the property tax bill. - The grant does not apply to rental properties. - Homestead owners who filed for the exemption before April 1 are eligible for the grant. - Various homestead exemptions are offered in Georgia, but the Property Tax Relief Grant is not considered a homestead exemption. - The Property Tax Relief Grant program was created in the late 1990s and discontinued after the 2008 Recession. - If a credit is erroneously granted, it is recoverable as delinquent taxes. - The grant applies to all millage rates except for bond millage rates and tax allocation district millage rates. - Georgia law requires homestead applications to be filed between January 1 and April 1 to receive the exemption for the current tax year. - The grant is not received as a paper check or direct deposit, but as a reduction on the property tax bill.

Geographic Eligibility

All

Key Dates

Application Opens

Not specified

Application Closes

Not specified

Contact Information

Grantor

Georgia Office of the Governor

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