| HB 1659 - Thomasville, City of; homestead exemption |
First Reader Summary
A BILL to provide for a homestead exemption from certain City of
Thomasville ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes in an amount
equal to the amount by which the current year assessed value of a
homestead exceeds the base year assessed value of such homestead;
and for other purposes.
| House |
Action |
Senate |
| 3/6/00 |
Read 1st Time |
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| 3/7/00 |
Read 2nd Time |
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| 3/16/00 |
Favorably Reported |
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HB 1659 LC 18 0296
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
1- 1 To provide for a homestead exemption from certain City of
1- 2 Thomasville ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes in an
1- 3 amount equal to the amount by which the current year
1- 4 assessed value of a homestead exceeds the base year assessed
1- 5 value of such homestead; to provide for definitions; to
1- 6 specify the terms and conditions of the exemption and the
1- 7 procedures relating thereto; to provide for applicability;
1- 8 to provide for a referendum, effective dates, and automatic
1- 9 repeal; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
1-10 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
1-11 SECTION 1.
1-12 (a) As used in this Act, the term:
1-13 (1) "Ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes" means all
1-14 municipal ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes levied
1-15 by, for, or on behalf of the City of Thomasville,
1-16 including, but not limited to, taxes to pay interest on
1-17 and to retire municipal bonded indebtedness.
1-18 (2) "Base year" means the taxable year immediately
1-19 preceding the taxable year in which the exemption under
1-20 this Act is first granted to the most recent owner of
1-21 such homestead.
1-22 (3) "Homestead" means homestead as defined and qualified
1-23 in Code Section 48-5-40 of the O.C.G.A., with the
1-24 additional qualification that it shall include only the
1-25 primary residence and not more than five contiguous
1-26 acres of land immediately surrounding such residence.
1-27 (b) Each resident of the City of Thomasville is granted an
1-28 exemption on that person's homestead from all City of
1-29 Thomasville ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes in an
1-30 amount equal to the amount by which the current year
1-31 assessed value of that homestead exceeds the base year
1-32 assessed value of that homestead. This exemption shall not
1-33 apply to taxes assessed on improvements to the homestead or
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2- 1 additional land that is added to the homestead after January
2- 2 1 of the base year. If any real property is removed from
2- 3 the homestead, the base year assessed value shall be
2- 4 recalculated accordingly. The value of that property in
2- 5 excess of such exempted amount shall remain subject to
2- 6 taxation.
2- 7 (c) A person shall not receive the homestead exemption
2- 8 granted by subsection (b) of this section unless the person
2- 9 or person's agent files an application with the governing
2-10 authority of the City of Thomasville, or the designee
2-11 thereof, giving such information relative to receiving such
2-12 exemption as will enable the governing authority of the City
2-13 of Thomasville, or the designee thereof, to make a
2-14 determination as to whether such owner is entitled to such
2-15 exemption.
2-16 (d) The governing authority of the City of Thomasville, or
2-17 the designee thereof, shall provide application forms for
2-18 the exemption granted by subsection (b) of this section
2-19 which shall require such information as may be necessary to
2-20 determine the initial and continuing eligibility of the
2-21 owner for the exemption.
2-22 (e) The exemption shall be claimed and returned as provided
2-23 in Code Section 48-5-50.1 of the O.C.G.A. The exemption
2-24 shall be automatically renewed from year to year as long as
2-25 the owner occupies the residence as a homestead. After a
2-26 person has filed the proper application as provided in
2-27 subsection (c) of this section, it shall not be necessary to
2-28 make application thereafter for any year and the exemption
2-29 shall continue to be allowed to such person. It shall be
2-30 the duty of any person granted the homestead exemption under
2-31 subsection (b) of this section to notify the governing
2-32 authority of the City of Thomasville, or the designee
2-33 thereof, in the event that person for any reason becomes
2-34 ineligible for that exemption.
2-35 (f) The exemption granted by this Act shall not apply to or
2-36 affect state ad valorem taxes, county ad valorem taxes for
2-37 county purposes, or county or independent school district ad
2-38 valorem taxes for educational purposes. The homestead
2-39 exemption granted by subsection (b) of this section shall be
2-40 in addition to and not in lieu of any other homestead
2-41 exemption applicable to municipal ad valorem taxes.
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3- 1 (g) The exemption granted by subsection (b) of this section
3- 2 shall apply to all taxable years beginning on or after
3- 3 January 1, 2001.
3- 4 SECTION 2.
3- 5 Unless prohibited by the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965,
3- 6 as amended, the municipal election superintendent of City of
3- 7 Thomasville shall call and conduct an election as provided
3- 8 in this section for the purpose of submitting this Act to
3- 9 the electors of the City of Thomasville for approval or
3-10 rejection. The municipal election superintendent shall
3-11 conduct that election on the date of the November, 2000,
3-12 state-wide general election, and shall issue the call and
3-13 conduct that election as provided by general law. The
3-14 municipal superintendent shall cause the date and purpose of
3-15 the election to be published once a week for two weeks
3-16 immediately preceding the date thereof in the official organ
3-17 of Thomas County. The ballot shall have written or printed
3-18 thereon the words:
3-19 "( ) YES Shall the Act be approved which provides a
3-20 homestead exemption from certain City of
3-21 ( ) NO Thomasville ad valorem taxes for municipal
3-22 purposes in an amount equal to the amount by
3-23 which the current year assessed value of a
3-24 homestead exceeds the base year assessed value
3-25 of such homestead?"
3-26 All persons desiring to vote for approval of the Act shall
3-27 vote "Yes," and those persons desiring to vote for rejection
3-28 of the Act shall vote "No." If more than one-half of the
3-29 votes cast on such question are for approval of the Act,
3-30 Section 1 of this Act shall become of full force and effect
3-31 on January 1, 2001. If the Act is not so approved or if the
3-32 election is not conducted as provided in this section,
3-33 Section 1 of this Act shall not become effective and this
3-34 Act shall be automatically repealed on the first day of
3-35 January immediately following that election date.
3-36 The expense of such election shall be borne by the City of
3-37 Thomasville. It shall be the municipal election
3-38 superintendent's duty to certify the result thereof to the
3-39 Secretary of State.
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4- 1 SECTION 3.
4- 2 Except as otherwise provided in Section 2 of this Act, this
4- 3 Act shall become effective upon its approval by the Governor
4- 4 or upon its becoming law without such approval.
4- 5 SECTION 4.
4- 6 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are
4- 7 repealed.
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Clerk of the House
Robert E. Rivers, Jr., Clerk
Last Updated on 03/17/00