May 25, 2009
By Shannon McCaffrey Story updated at 8:28 AM on Thursday, May. 7, 2009
ATLANTA – Property assessments in Georgia cannot rise until 2011 under a bill signed into law on Wednesday by Gov. Sonny Perdue.
Supporters say the new law will prevent local governments from hiking assessments during an economic downturn that has driven many property values down. But critics say it could lead counties and cities to boost millage rates instead, meaning tax bills will rise either way. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 25, 2009
In an effort to provide the public with information concerning the property tax/value appeal process www.BFTaxHelp.com (Ben Franklin Tax Help) has compiled a simple to understand time line of the appeal process. This report will help you better understand how you can keep your property values uniform with your neighborhood at little or no cost.
Visit: www.BFTaxHelp.com
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May 25, 2009
June 29th Appeal Deadline (45 days)
Property owners, you should have received your notice from the Douglas County Appraisal Department last week. Notices were sent out May 15th. If you do not agree with the value set by the county, you have 45 days (June 29th) from the date of the notice to file an appeal. Read the rest of this entry »
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May 1, 2009
by James Bell (info@DouglasTaxes.com)
May 1, 2009 – Lithia Springs GA: Douglas County District One Commissioner Freddie Ashmon’s Thursday night town hall meeting ended abruptly after Commissioner Ashmon become enraged by a question from a citizen.
Witnesses said Ashmon became angry after Jimmy Hulsey, a 55 resident of Douglas County, asked Ashmon to explain why he has missed numerous official meetings. Hulsey read a list of dates of commission meetings, obtained through an open records request which showed Ashmon’s absences. Ashmon attempted to talk over Mr. Hulsey, who had the floor and accused Hulsey of lying and attempting to discredit him. Read the rest of this entry »
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