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Individuals 65 years or older may claim an exemption from all state ad valorem taxes on their primary, legal residence and up to 10 acres of land surrounding the residence.
Gather What You'll Need Homeowner's name. Property address. Property's parcel ID. Proof of residency, such as a copy of valid Georgia driver's 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.
Homestead exemptions are not granted on rental property, vacant land or on more than one property (in this state or any other state). Once granted, exemptions are automatically renewed each year.
Once granted, exemptions are automatically renewed each year as long as the homeowner continually occupies the property under the same ownership.
The home must be considered your legal residence for all purposes. You must occupy the home. You cannot already claim a homestead exemption for another property in Georgia or in any other state.
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Individuals 65 years or older may claim an exemption from all state ad valorem taxes on their primary, legal residence and up to 10 acres of land surrounding the residence.
Once granted, exemptions are automatically renewed each year as long as the homeowner continually occupies the property under the same ownership. (One exception is the Fulton County Low Income exemption which the law requires to be renewed every two years.)
The State of Georgia offers homestead exemptions to all qualifying homeowners. In some counties they have increased the amounts of their homestead exemptions by local legislation above the amounts offered by the State. As a general rule the exemptions offered by the county are more beneficial to the homeowner.
Once granted, exemptions are automatically renewed each year as long as the homeowner continually occupies the property under the same ownership. (One exception is the Fulton County Low Income exemption which the law requires to be renewed every two years.)
Gather What You'll Need Homeowner's name. Property address. Property's parcel ID. Proof of residency, such as a copy of valid Georgia driver's 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.

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