Q: When are property taxes due in Tattnall County?
A: Property taxes are due in two installments for FY 2025: first installment due June 15, 2025, and second installment due November 15, 2025.
Q: What homestead tax credits are available?
A: Georgia offers statewide homestead exemptions that limit assessment increases rather than reducing the tax bill directly. These require application and are not automatic. Contact the Tattnall County Tax Assessor's office for application forms and deadlines.
Q: When must I file my property tax return?
A: Property tax returns must be filed annually between January 1 and April 1 with the Tattnall County Tax Assessor's office.
Q: How do I apply for homestead exemptions?
A: Applications must be filed with the Tattnall County Tax Assessor. While there are no local homestead exemptions in Tattnall County, you can apply for statewide homestead exemptions that cap assessment increases.
Q: What are the penalties for late payment?
A: Contact the Tattnall County Tax Commissioner's office for current penalty and interest rates on delinquent property taxes.
Q: Can I pay property taxes online?
A: Check with the Tattnall County Tax Commissioner's office for available online payment options and accepted payment methods.
Q: How often are properties reassessed?
A: Georgia law requires annual property assessments as of January 1st each year, though not all properties are physically inspected annually.
Q: How do I appeal my property assessment?
A: Assessment appeals must be filed with the Tattnall County Board of Tax Assessors within 45 days of receiving your tax notice. Contact the Tax Assessor's office for appeal forms and procedures.
Q: Do senior citizens qualify for any special tax credits?
A: Georgia offers various exemptions for seniors, disabled persons, and veterans that require separate applications. Contact the Tattnall County Tax Assessor for eligibility requirements and application deadlines.
Q: What happens if I miss the application deadline for exemptions?
A: Most exemptions and credits have strict application deadlines. Missing the deadline typically means waiting until the following tax year to apply. Contact the Tax Assessor's office immediately if you've missed a deadline to explore any available options.