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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the rp 6704 a1 in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the school code in Column 1. If your district uses class tax shares, indicate 'H' for Homestead and 'N' for Non-Homestead.
  3. In Column 2, enter the year of the assessment roll relevant to your municipality.
  4. For Column 3, input the taxable assessed value used for calculating the tax rate, ensuring all exemptions are accounted for.
  5. Column 4 requires you to enter the real property tax levy used for each municipality's tax rate calculation, excluding any library levies.
  6. In Column 5, specify the tax rate per $1,000 of assessed value without including library taxes.
  7. If applicable, fill in Columns 6 and 7 with details about any library tax levies and their rates.
  8. Complete items 8 through 13 as instructed, ensuring all necessary signatures and dates are included before submission.

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Most communities include school taxes as a subset of property taxes. That means you wont receive a separate bill for school taxes since theyre already part of your property tax payment.
A local property tax passed by voters of a school district that generates revenue for the local school district. All money generated by school district levies goes directly to the school district to pay for enhancements to the state- funded basic education.
The millage rate is the rate at which property taxes are levied on the property. A mill is 1/1000 of a dollar. Property taxes are computed by multiplying the taxable value divided by 1,000, then multiplying it by the number of mills levied.
Federal and State law mandates (requires) public educational programs. Since Federal and State dollars are insufficient to meet total costs, school districts depend on real property taxes. Additionally, County tax dollars partially fund Community Colleges and programs for special-needs children.
--Each resident or inhabitant, over eighteen years of age, in every school district of the second, third, and fourth class, which shall levy such tax, shall annually pay, for the use of the school district in which he or she is a resident or inhabitant, a per capita tax of not less than one dollar nor more than five
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You have owned the home since January 1st of the year. You have no tax exemptions for another property in Georgia or in any other state. You are age 62 or older. You have an income, or combined income with a spouse, of $10,000 or less.
Public School Funding: School taxes primarily fund public education systems, including facilities, staff salaries, and resources that benefit all students, whether they attend public, private, or are homeschooled. This funding is critical for maintaining the infrastructure of public education.
Do seniors have to pay the education property tax? The education tax is a tax on property assessment; therefore, seniors who own property must pay the education property tax. The Government of Alberta has implemented programs to assist seniors.

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