S5 form richmond county tax 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in your personal information, including your name, address, and application year. Ensure all details are accurate.
  3. Indicate your residency status and whether you claim homestead on any other property. If applicable, provide your Legal Alien Registration number.
  4. Complete the sections regarding birthdates and Social Security numbers for both you and your spouse if over 65.
  5. Select the appropriate exemption type by checking only one box that applies to your situation.
  6. Review the affidavit section carefully, ensuring all statements are true before signing. Include a valid GA ID or driver’s license as required.
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The (S4) is offered to those residents over the age of 65 as of January first the year they file for the homestead exemption. This exemption authorizes said individual to receive a tax exemption of $6,000 for county taxes, and $20,000 for school tax, and $100.00 off their sanitation bill each year.
S4 Double School Exemption The net income of the applicant and spouse cannot exceed $10,000 (See application for acceptable documentation required for income verification). Includes $10,000 off the assessed value on County, $4,000 off the assessed value on County Bond, and exemption from all School tax assessments.
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.
Richmond County Full School Exemption H2A Homeowners 65 years of age or older, as of January 1 of the taxable year, are entitled to an exemption from all school taxes.
Cobb County: Full exemption for homeowners aged 62 and older, with no income requirement. Forsyth County: Full exemption for homeowners aged 65 and older, with an income cap. Fulton County: Full exemption for homeowners aged 65 and older, depending on income.
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Eligible taxpayers 65 years of age or over receive an exemption of $4,000 from all state and county property taxes. Through local option, counties may increase the amount of the exemption. For example, Fulton County provides a $50,000 homestead exemption for residents over the age of 65 with no income requirement.
Exemption Requirements In order to qualify for a homestead exemption, the applicants name must appear on the deed to the property and they must own, occupy and claim the property as their legal residence on January 1 to be eligible for any exemption for that tax year.
Homeowners who are 65 years of age on or before January 1 are entitled to a full exemption in the school general and school bond tax categories. You must furnish proof of age when you apply.

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