06 LC 33
1338
Senate
Bill 628
By:
Senator Schaefer of the 50th
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
provide a homestead exemption from Habersham County school district ad valorem
taxes for educational purposes for the full value of the homestead for residents
of that school district who are disabled or are 65 years of age or over and
whose income, excluding certain retirement income, does not exceed $12,000.00;
to provide for definitions; to specify the terms and conditions of the exemption
and the procedures relating thereto; to provide for applicability; to provide
for a referendum, effective dates, and automatic repeal; to repeal conflicting
laws; and for other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
(a)
As used in this Act, the term:
(1)
"Ad valorem taxes for educational purposes" means all ad valorem taxes for
educational purposes levied by, for, or on behalf of the Habersham County school
district, except for ad valorem taxes to pay interest on and to retire county
school district bonded indebtedness.
(2)
"Homestead" means homestead as defined and qualified in Code Section 48-5-40 of
the O.C.G.A., as amended, but only includes real property where the person who
is the applicant holds real property subject to a written lease, the applicant
has held the property subject to such a lease for not less than three years
prior to the year for which application is made, and the applicant is the owner
of all improvements located on the real property.
(3)
"Income" means federal adjusted gross income determined pursuant to the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, for federal income tax purposes. Such
adjusted gross income shall include income from whatever source derived other
than any federal old-age survivors or disability insurance benefits or benefits
received from any retirement or pension found when such benefits are based on
contributions made thereto by such resident.
(4)
"Senior citizen" means a person who is 65 years of age or over on or before
January 1 of the year in which application for the exemption under this Act is
made.
(b)
Each resident of the Habersham County school district who is disabled or is a
senior citizen is granted an exemption on that
persońs
homestead from all Habersham County school district ad valorem taxes for
educational purposes for the full value of that homestead. The exemption under
this subsection shall only be granted if that
persońs
income does not exceed $12,000.00 for the immediately preceding year. The value
of that property in excess of such exempted amount shall remain subject to
taxation.
(c)(1)
In order to qualify for the exemption provided for in subsection (b) of this
section as being disabled, the person claiming such exemption shall be required
to obtain a certificate from not more than three physicians licensed to practice
medicine under Chapter 34 of Title 43 of the O.C.G.A., as amended, certifying
that in the opinion of such physician or physicians such person is mentally or
physically incapacitated to the extent that such person is unable to be
gainfully employed and that such incapacity is likely to be permanent. Such
certificate or certificates shall constitute part of and be submitted with the
application provided for in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(2)
A person shall not receive the homestead exemption granted by subsection (b) of
this section unless the person or
persońs
agent files an application with the tax commissioner of Habersham County giving
the
persońs
age and such additional information relative to receiving such exemption as will
enable the tax commissioner to make a determination regarding the initial and
continuing eligibility of such owner for such exemption. The tax commissioner
shall provide application forms for this purpose.
(d)
The exemption shall be claimed and returned as provided in Code Section
48-5-50.1 of the O.C.G.A., as amended. The exemption shall be automatically
renewed from year to year as long as the owner occupies the residence as a
homestead. After a person has filed the proper application as provided in
subsection (c) of this section, it shall not be necessary to make application
thereafter for any year, and the exemption shall continue to be allowed to such
person. It shall be the duty of any person granted the homestead exemption
under this Act to notify the tax commissioner of Habersham County in the event
that person for any reason becomes ineligible for that
exemption.
(e) The exemption granted by subsection (b) of this section shall not apply to or affect any state ad valorem taxes, county ad valorem taxes for county purposes, municipal ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes, or independent school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes. The homestead exemption granted by subsection (b) of this section shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any other homestead exemption applicable to Habersham County school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes.
(f) The exemption granted by this Act shall apply to all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2007.
(e) The exemption granted by subsection (b) of this section shall not apply to or affect any state ad valorem taxes, county ad valorem taxes for county purposes, municipal ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes, or independent school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes. The homestead exemption granted by subsection (b) of this section shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any other homestead exemption applicable to Habersham County school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes.
(f) The exemption granted by this Act shall apply to all taxable years beginning on or after January 1, 2007.
SECTION
2.
Unless
prohibited by the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965, as amended, the election
superintendent of Habersham County shall call and conduct an election as
provided in this section for the purpose of submitting this Act to the electors
of the Habersham County school district for approval or rejection. The election
superintendent shall conduct that election on the date of the November, 2006,
state-wide general election and shall issue the call and conduct that election
as provided by general law. The superintendent shall cause the date and purpose
of the election to be published once a week for two weeks immediately preceding
the date thereof in the official organ of Habersham County. The ballot shall
have written or printed thereon the words:
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"( ) YES
( ) NO
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Shall
the Act be approved which provides a homestead exemption from Habersham County
school district ad valorem taxes for educational purposes for the full value of
the homestead for residents of that school district who are disabled or are 65
years of age or over and whose income, not including certain retirement income,
does not exceed $12,000.00 for real property where the person who is the
applicant holds real property subject to a written lease, the applicant has held
the property subject to such a lease for not less than three years prior to the
year for which application is made, and the applicant is the owner of all
improvements located on the real property?"
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All
persons desiring to vote for approval of the Act shall vote "Yes," and those
persons desiring to vote for rejection of the Act shall vote "No." If more than
one-half of the votes cast on such question are for approval of the Act, Section
1 of this Act shall become of full force and effect on January 1, 2007. If the
Act is not so approved or if the election is not conducted as provided in this
section, Section 1 of this Act shall not become effective and this Act shall be
automatically repealed on the first day of January immediately following that
election date. The expense of such election shall be borne by Habersham County.
It shall be the election
superintendent́s
duty to certify the result thereof to the Secretary of State.
SECTION
3.
Except
as otherwise provided in Section 2 of this Act, this Act shall become effective
upon its approval by the Governor or upon its becoming law without such
approval.
SECTION
4.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
