Homestead Tax Exemption Deadlines for Metro Atlanta
Atlanta Real Estate News, Tina Fountain Realtors News
The deadlines to file for metro Atlanta Counties Homestead Tax Exemptions are fast approaching, and by filing you could be eligible for a $2000 tax savings. You must have owned your home on January 1, 2010 to qualify, and you have to file with your county by the deadline.
Since different counties have different deadlines, we posted the dates and the contact information below:
Fulton County – April 1, 2010 - 404-612-6440
DeKalb County – March 1, 2010 - 404-298-4000
Gwinnett County – March 1, 2010 - 770-822-8800
Cobb County – April 1, 2010 - 770-528-8600
Clayton County - April 1, 2010 - 770-477-3311
Cherokee County – April 1, 2010 - 678-493-6122
Henry County – April 1, 2010 - 770-288-8180
Forsyth County – April 1, 2010 - 770-781-2106
Douglas County – April 1, 2010 - 770-920-7272
Fayette County – March 1, 2010 - 770-461-3652
Paulding County – April 1, 2010 - 770-443-7606
If you have any questions about your eligibility, be sure to contact your county.
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Date: Friday, January, 22nd 2010 @ 01:29:03 PMViews: 784
This blog entry currently has 7 comments posted.
Providence Real Estate
That's interesting that the different counties have different tax exemption deadlines. That could be really confusing for someone moving from Cobb to Dekalb County.
- Jason
Tempe Real Estate
That's a pretty cool program you guys had in Hotlanta. I know you guys hurt just the same as we did. Glad to see you have it.
- Steve Trang
Salt Lake Utah Homes
This post will help people be aware of the ongoing program for tax exemption filing. Thanks for the informative post!
- Realhomesestate
Corona homes for sale
Very good idea to post a to remind homeowners to file to take advantage of the Tax Exemptions.
- Corona homes
Moraira Property for sale
Useful reminder. There are so many clients who do not keep on top of important deadlines and loose out significantly.
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Las Vegas Homes
I wish Clark County here in Las Vegas would have offered additional tax breaks. The FTHB seemed to help a lot, but having an additional tax break could have helped out more homebuyers.
- Charles