Senate moves to freeze assessments
The State Senate has approved two amendments to the Georgia Constitution that would freeze property tax assessments, forcing local governments to raise property taxes through millage rate increases:
The proposals, which would have to be approved by voters in November, would essentially force cities, counties and school districts to raise tax rates — rather than assessments — if they want anything more than a minimal increase in revenue.
Lawmakers say if they limit property assessment increases, they will be making it tougher politically for local officials to raise more revenue.
“Taxes ought to be visible and hard to raise,” said Senate President Pro-tem Eric Johnson (R-Savannah), the sponsor of one of the bills. “Having a school board raise taxes just one mill can get a candidate beat.
“What this really does is stop the back-door tax increases. That is where the real frustration is.”
The proposed constitutional amendments, which passed the Senate 53-3 and 48-7, now head to the House…