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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Cobb County Homestead Exemption application in the editor.
  2. Begin by selecting the type of exemption(s) you are applying for. You can choose multiple exemptions, but remember that you only need to apply once unless you qualify for additional exemptions.
  3. Fill in your residence information, including the property address, whether it is your primary residence, and the date you occupied it. Ensure all details are accurate.
  4. Provide information about any adjoining lots and your mailing address if it differs from your property address.
  5. Complete the applicant information section with your name, date of birth, contact details, and voter registration information. Attach a copy of your Georgia Driver's License or ID as required.
  6. If applicable, include any additional properties owned and ensure to attach necessary documentation such as proof of residency and exemption removal letters.

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Cobb County Basic Homestead This is a $10,000 exemption in the county general and county school general tax categories. When applying, you must provide proof of Georgia residency.
No income limit. If you qualify for one of the other homestead exemptions listed and are age 65 or older as of January 1, you also qualify for an exemption from the State portion of ad valorem taxes in an amount equal to 100% of the value of your home and up to 10 acres of land.
Homestead Exemptions TypeQualificationAmount General Homestead-3 (GH-3) Must reside at the property, be 62 or older, and have household GA taxable income under $60,000 $25,000 General School (GS-1) Must reside at property; be 62 or older; and household income must not exceed $25,000 $50,00010 more rows
Gather What Youll Need Homeowners name. Property address. Propertys parcel ID. Proof of residency, such as a copy of valid Georgia drivers license and a copy of vehicle registration. Recorded deed for new owners, if county records have not been updated. Trust document and affidavit, if the property is in a trust.
Understand the Reason for Denial Common reasons for denial can include: Incomplete Application: Missing documents or signatures can lead to an automatic denial. Eligibility Issues: Not meeting the requirements for the specific exemption, such as age, disability status, or property use.

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House Bill 581 - Save the Homes Act. HB581, or the Save the Homes Act, went into effect Jan. 1, 2025. The bill was signed into law in April and ratified in November to provide a statewide floating homestead exemption, ad valorem tax provision and the option for a new Floating Local Option Sales Tax (FLOST).
The Standard Homestead Exemption is available to all homeowners who otherwise qualify by ownership and residency requirements and it is an amount up to $2,000 for State and an amount up to $4,000 for County and School. This amount is deducted from the 40% assessed value of the homesteaded property.

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