Property taxes in Georgia can be a major annual expense for both homeowners and business owners. The good news? There are proven strategies you can use to lower your property tax liability – and Equitax is here to guide you every step of the way.

Whether you’re a homeowner in Atlanta or a commercial property owner along Georgia’s east coast, understanding the state’s tax assessment system can unlock substantial savings. Here’s how.


1. Understand How Property Taxes Are Calculated in Georgia

Georgia property taxes are based on the assessed value of your property, which is typically 40% of its fair market value. Local millage rates are then applied to this assessed value to calculate your annual tax bill.

Tip: Even small errors in assessed value can lead to hundreds or thousands in overpayment.


2. Review Your Property Tax Assessment Carefully

Each year, county tax assessors issue assessment notices. These documents estimate your property’s fair market value – and that’s the number your taxes are based on.

What to check:

  • Square footage accuracy
  • Comparable sales data
  • Condition of property
  • Valuation of similar properties nearby

If something looks off, you may have grounds for an appeal.


3. File a Property Tax Appeal

Georgia law allows property owners to appeal their assessments within 45 days of receiving their notice. This is your chance to challenge an inaccurate valuation.

Key appeal strategies:

  • Provide evidence of lower comparable sales
  • Point out factual errors (e.g., incorrect square footage)
  • Highlight damage or condition issues

At Equitax, we handle the appeal process for you – from filing to presenting evidence before the Board of Equalization or Hearing Officer.


4. Claim Every Applicable Exemption

Georgia offers several property tax exemptions, especially for homeowners.

Common exemptions include:

  • Homestead Exemption: Reduces assessed value for your primary residence
  • Senior Citizen Exemptions: For homeowners over 62, 65, or 70 (varies by county)
  • Disability and Veterans Exemptions
  • Freeport Exemption for business inventory (commercial only)

These can dramatically reduce your tax burden if you’re eligible.


5. Get a Professional Property Tax Consultant on Your Side

Navigating Georgia’s property tax system can be complex. Working with a seasoned consultant like Equitax ensures you:

  • Don’t miss deadlines
  • Identify errors you might overlook
  • Maximize exemptions
  • Reduce your property tax liability efficiently

With over 30 years of experience, our experts know how to challenge assessments and uncover every opportunity for savings.


6. Don’t Wait – The Deadline Matters

In Georgia, tax appeal deadlines vary slightly by county but typically fall 45 days after your notice of assessment. If you miss that window, you lose your right to appeal until the following year.

Time is money. Call Equitax today to review your latest assessment or submit your info securely online.


Areas We Serve: Atlanta & Georgia’s East Coast

Equitax proudly serves clients throughout:

  • Metro Atlanta (Fulton, DeKalb, Cobb, Gwinnett, and surrounding counties)
  • Savannah & Coastal Georgia
  • All counties across the state via remote consulting

No matter where you are in Georgia, we can help.


FAQs About Lowering Property Taxes in Georgia

Q: Is it really worth appealing my property taxes?
A: Absolutely. Even a 10% reduction in assessed value can mean hundreds or thousands in annual savings.

Q: How much does it cost to hire a property tax consultant?
A: Equitax offers preference-based pricing, so you have multiple options to choose from regarding the cost.

Q: Can I appeal property taxes on commercial real estate?
A: Yes. In fact, commercial assessments are often overinflated. We specialize in both residential and commercial appeals.


Ready to Lower Your Property Taxes?

Don’t leave money on the table. Call Equitax today, 404-351-5354, or sign up online for a free property tax consultation. We’ll review your assessment and show you what’s possible.

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