Quantcast

NW Atlanta News

Saturday, November 23, 2024

Board of Education Seeks Tax Relief For Paulding County Senior Citizens

Hs 05

Carl Scoggins Senior Middle School issued the following announcement on October 27.

The Paulding County Board of Education has approved a resolution calling for a public referendum to lower education property taxes for Paulding County’s senior citizens. Under current property tax law, Paulding County property owners 65 years of age and older have a 50 percent exemption on all education ad valorem property taxes levied by the school district, including ad valorem taxation to pay interest on or to retire school bond indebtedness. 

Additionally, all Paulding County property owners 70 years of age and older are completely exempt from all ad valorem education property taxes levied by the school district. Under the new resolution approved by the Board of Education at its regular meeting on Oct. 26, 2021, Paulding County property owners 65 years of age and older would still have a 50 percent exemption on all education ad valorem property taxes levied by the school district but would be completely exempt from ad valorem taxation to pay interest on or to retire school bond indebtedness. 

Additionally, the resolution calls for a two-year phase-in to lower the age at which seniors receive a 100-percent exemption from all education ad valorem property taxes to 68 years from the current 70 years. Beginning January 1, 2023, property owners 69 years of age and older would be completely exempt from all education ad valorem property taxes, including ad valorem taxation to pay interest on or to retire school bond indebtedness, and beginning January 1, 2024, the age for a total exemption from all education ad valorem property taxes would lower to 68. 

“The Paulding County Board of Education is committed to fiscal responsibility and providing Paulding County students the highest quality education possible through responsible taxation of property owners,” said school board Chairman Jeff Fuller. “Lowering education property taxes for seniors who don’t have children in our schools makes common sense, and this measure extends those exemptions to a wider group of citizens. It also does so in a responsible way by phasing in the age reduction over two years, which is especially important for a low-wealth school district such as Paulding County.” 

The resolution first must be considered this spring by the Georgia Legislature as local legislation. Modification of the current exemptions would require passage of a local Referendum to be voted on by Paulding County citizens in November 2022.

Original source can be found here.

ORGANIZATIONS IN THIS STORY

!RECEIVE ALERTS

The next time we write about any of these orgs, we’ll email you a link to the story. You may edit your settings or unsubscribe at any time.
Sign-up

DONATE

Help support the Metric Media Foundation's mission to restore community based news.
Donate

MORE NEWS