Q: When are Taylor County property taxes due?
A: Property taxes are due by January 31st each year, with a final payment deadline of November 1st for the current tax year.
Q: What homestead tax credits are available in Taylor County?
A: Taylor County offers statewide homestead credits but no local homestead exemptions. A 10% school district credit may be available. You must apply with the Tax Assessor by April 1st for the current tax year - credits are not automatic.
Q: How does the homestead credit work?
A: Homestead credits in Georgia typically limit annual assessment increases rather than reducing market value. You must file an application to receive any homestead benefits, and the application deadline is April 1st for the current tax year.
Q: Are there tax credits for seniors or disabled persons?
A: Georgia offers various state-level credits for seniors and disabled persons. Contact the Taylor County Tax Assessor to determine eligibility and application requirements, as these credits require formal application.
Q: How often are properties reassessed in Taylor County?
A: Contact the Taylor County Tax Assessor for the current reassessment schedule and procedures for appealing assessed values.
Q: What are the penalties for late payment?
A: Contact the Taylor County Tax Commissioner for current penalty rates and payment policies for delinquent property taxes.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Many Georgia counties offer online payment options. Visit the Taylor County Tax Commissioner's website or call their office to confirm available payment methods.
Q: Why did my tax bill increase if I didn't make improvements?
A: Tax bills can increase due to rising property values, changes in tax rates, expiration of tax credits, or reassessment. Special district taxes may also affect your total bill.
Q: How do I apply for tax credits or exemptions?
A: Contact the Taylor County Tax Assessor's office for applications and eligibility requirements. Most applications must be filed by April 1st for the current tax year.
Q: What if I disagree with my property assessment?
A: Property owners have the right to appeal assessments. Contact the Taylor County Board of Tax Assessors for appeal procedures and deadlines.