Deadline to file basic, special tax exemption applications is April 1
DECATUR, GA– Homeowners in DeKalb County are encouraged to apply online for basic homestead exemptions before the April 1 deadline. Homestead exemptions provide a reduction in annual property taxes and are available to individuals who own and occupy the home in the county, including the City of Atlanta portion in DeKalb.
“Homestead exemptions provide significant savings for property owners who own and live at their primary residence,” said DeKalb County Tax Commissioner Irvin J. Johnson. “I encourage homeowners who do not have an existing homestead exemption to contact my office or visit our website to review their exemption status. Applications for basic exemption may be submitted online, by mail, in person or drop box.”
” src=”cid:clip_image001.jpg” alt=”A person sitting at a desk Description automatically generated with medium confidence” width=”12″ border=”0″ class=”Apple-web-attachment Singleton” v:shapes=”_x003c_image002.jpg_x0040_01D81E85.37C0DE60_x003e_” apple-inline=”yes” style=”opacity: 1;”>
Homeowners are only required to apply once for a basic exemption. Once an exemption has been granted, it remains in place as long as the applicant continues to reside on the property, or until a different exemption is applied for and received. Homeowners may check their exemption status by reviewing their property information online at dekalbtax.org/property-information.
In addition to the basic homestead exemption available to all homeowners, special tax exemptions are also available for eligible senior citizens ages 62 and older, disabled residents, disabled veterans or surviving spouse, surviving spouse of a U.S. service member, and surviving spouse of a peace officer or firefighter. Age and income requirements must be met to qualify for all senior exemptions.
Basic homestead applications may be submitted online at dekalbtax.org/file-homestead-exemption, by mail, drop box, or in person. Senior and disabled exemptions must apply in person, by mail or by drop box, and present Federal and State income tax forms, social security 1099 forms, proof of age and/or proof of 100% total and permanent disability.
Individuals applying for the first time must own and occupy the home as their primary residence as of Jan. 1, 2022, have all vehicles registered in DeKalb County, file income taxes from the property, and not have a homestead exemption anywhere else. Applications received after April 1 will be processed for the following year. For all exemptions, eligibility, and document requirements, please visit www.dekalbtax.org/exemptions.
The popular Click2Skip program is available for homeowners interested in same-day walk-in service or an appointment. To join the same-day waitlist, please visit https://dekalbtax.org/same-day-wait-list. To schedule an appointment in advance, visithttps://dekalbtax.org/appointments, click the Property Tax button and select an available date. Appointments may also be scheduled by calling 404-298-4000.
For more information about homestead exemptions, how to apply or to schedule an appointment, visit www.dekalbtax.org, or contact the DeKalb Tax Commissioner’s Office at 404-298-4000 or proptax@dekalbcountyga.gov.
Photo caption: DeKalb County Tax Commissioner Irvin J. Johnson
Photo caption: DeKalb Property Tax drop boxes are available at office locations on Memorial Drive, Clairmont Road and South DeKalb Mall.