Bill Text: GA HR179 | 2009-2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Ad valorem tax; valuation and appeals procedures; provide - CA
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Republican 4-2)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2009-02-04 - House Second Readers [HR179 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2009-HR179-Introduced.html
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House
Resolution 179
By:
Representatives Levitas of the
82nd,
Wilkinson of the
52nd,
Jerguson of the
22nd,
Lunsford of the
110th,
Cheokas of the
134th,
and others
A
RESOLUTION
Proposing
an amendment to the Constitution so as to provide for ad valorem tax valuation
and appeal procedures; to provide for the submission of this amendment for
ratification or rejection; and for other purposes.
BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Article
VII, Section II of the Constitution is amended by adding a new Paragraph to read
as follows:
"Paragraph
VI.
Ad
valorem tax valuation and appeal
procedures.
(a) For purposes of this Paragraph, the term:
(1)
'Appraisal,' 'appraisal report,' 'appraiser,' or ' appraiser classification'
shall have the same meaning as those terms are defined by general law relating
to appraiser licensing.
(2)
'Appraisal valuation' means an estimate by an appraiser of applicable appraiser
classification of the value of real estate or real property based on an
appraisal.
(3)
'County ad valorem taxes' means all ad valorem taxes for county purposes levied
by, for, or on behalf of a county, including, but not limited to, taxes to pay
interest on and to retire county bonded indebtedness.
(4)
'Fair market value' means the compensation that a knowledgeable buyer would pay
for a homestead property or nonhomestead property and a willing seller would
accept for the homestead property or nonhomestead property at an arm's length,
bona fide sale of such homestead or nonhomestead property.
(5)
'Homestead property' means the homestead as defined and qualified by general law
for general law homestead exemptions.
(6)
'Immediate family member' means the spouse, child, stepchild, child's spouse,
stepchild's spouse, grandchild, stepgrandchild, grandchild's spouse,
stepgrandchild's spouse, parent, stepparent, parent-in-law, sibling-in-law,
niece, nephew, stepparent-in-law, sibling, or stepsibling of the
seller.
(7)
'Local taxing jurisdiction's appraisal valuation' or 'local taxing
jurisdiction's valuation' means an appraisal valuation or valuation obtained by
a county, municipality, or county or independent school district pursuant to
this Paragraph.
(8)
'Municipal ad valorem taxes' means all ad valorem taxes for municipal purposes
levied by, for, or on behalf of a municipality, including, but not limited to,
taxes to pay interest on and to retire municipal bonded
indebtedness.
(9)
'Nonhomestead property' means any business or commercial real property or other
real property which does not qualify as a homestead.
(10)
'Purchase price' means the amount of total compensation that a buyer pays to
acquire a homestead or nonhomestead property from a willing seller in an arm's
length, bona fide sale of such homestead or nonhomestead property. The term
'total compensation' shall include, without limitation, any in-kind transfer,
land transfer, or other transfer or exchange of a thing of value given, directly
or indirectly, to acquire such homestead property or nonhomestead
property.
(11)
'School district ad valorem taxes' means all ad valorem taxes for educational
purposes levied by, for, or on behalf of a county or independent school
district, including, but not limited to, taxes to pay interest on and to retire
school district bonded indebtedness.
(12)
'Taxpayer' means a person or entity subject to county, municipal, or school
district ad valorem taxes for real property owned by the person or entity as a
homestead or as nonhomestead property.
(13)
'Taxpayer's appraisal valuation' or 'taxpayer's valuation' means an appraisal
valuation or valuation obtained by a taxpayer pursuant to this
Paragraph.
(b)
The procedures specified in this Paragraph shall govern all appeals of ad
valorem tax assessments regarding county ad valorem taxes, municipal ad valorem
taxes, or school district ad valorem taxes.
(c)
For purposes of determining valuation pursuant to this Paragraph, the local
taxing jurisdiction shall obtain an appraisal valuation and shall provide such
appraisal valuation to the taxpayer in a written appraisal report documenting
the fair market value of the property, subject to the following
conditions:
(1)
If the taxpayer disagrees with the local taxing jurisdiction's appraisal
valuation, then the taxpayer, within 45 days of receipt of the local taxing
jurisdiction's appraisal report, may obtain a separate appraisal valuation;
otherwise, the local taxing jurisdiction's appraisal valuation shall become the
valuation of the homestead or nonhomestead property for purposes of this
Paragraph;
(2)
If the taxpayer obtains an appraisal valuation under this subparagraph within 45
days of receipt of the local taxing jurisdiction's appraisal report and if the
difference between the taxpayer's appraisal valuation and the local taxing
jurisdiction's appraisal valuation is 20 percent or less, then the valuation of
such property for the purpose of any exemption granted by this Paragraph shall
be the taxpayer's appraisal valuation; provided, however, that before the
taxpayer's appraisal valuation shall become effective, the taxpayer shall
provide the taxpayer's appraisal valuation to the appropriate local taxing
jurisdiction via certified mail, return receipt requested, via priority mail,
delivery confirmation requested, or via statutory overnight delivery;
and
(3)
If the difference between the taxpayer's appraisal valuation and the local
taxing jurisdiction's appraisal valuation exceeds 20 percent and if the local
taxing jurisdiction does not agree to the valuation determined by the taxpayer's
appraisal valuation, then the local taxing jurisdiction and taxpayer shall agree
to an arbitrator or shall apply to the superior court of the county, on a form
approved by the clerk of the court, to appoint an arbitrator. The cost of the
application shall be borne by the local taxing jurisdiction, which cost the
General Assembly is authorized to establish by general law but which shall
otherwise be established by the clerk of the superior court of each county.
Unless the General Assembly shall provide by general law otherwise, such cost
shall not exceed $50.00. The arbitrator shall be appointed by the court to
select which of the two appraisal valuations is closer to the fair market value
of the homestead or nonhomestead property, and the closer appraisal valuation
shall become the valuation of the homestead or nonhomestead property for
purposes of this Paragraph. The cost for the service of the arbitrator shall be
borne equally by the taxpayer and by the local taxing jurisdiction.
(d)
At any time after the taxpayer's valuation is determined pursuant to this
Paragraph, a taxpayer may seek a new determination of value of the homestead or
nonhomestead property. In such case, the taxpayer shall obtain an appraisal
valuation and shall provide such appraisal valuation to the local taxing
jurisdiction in a written appraisal report documenting the fair market value of
the property, subject to the following conditions:
(1)
If the taxing jurisdiction disagrees with the taxpayer's appraisal valuation,
then the taxing jurisdiction, within 45 days of receipt of the taxpayer's
appraisal report, may obtain a separate appraisal valuation; otherwise, the
taxpayer's appraisal valuation shall become the valuation of the homestead or
nonhomestead property for purposes of this Paragraph;
(2)
If the taxing jurisdiction obtains an appraisal valuation under this
subparagraph within 45 days of receipt of the taxpayer's appraisal report and if
the difference between the taxpayer's appraisal valuation and the local taxing
jurisdiction's appraisal valuation is 20 percent or less, then the valuation of
such property for the purpose of any exemption granted by this Paragraph shall
be the taxpayer's appraisal valuation; provided, however, that before the
taxpayer's appraisal valuation shall become effective, the taxpayer shall
provide the taxpayer's appraisal valuation to the appropriate local taxing
jurisdiction via certified mail, return receipt requested, via priority mail,
delivery confirmation requested, or via statutory overnight delivery;
and
(3)
If the difference between the taxpayer's appraisal valuation and the local
taxing jurisdiction's appraisal valuation exceeds 20 percent and if the local
taxing jurisdiction does not agree to the valuation determined by the taxpayer's
appraisal valuation, then the local taxing jurisdiction and taxpayer shall agree
to an arbitrator or shall apply to the superior court of the county, on a form
approved by the clerk of the court, to appoint an arbitrator. The cost of the
application shall be borne by the local taxing jurisdiction, which cost the
General Assembly is authorized to establish by general law but which shall
otherwise be established by the clerk of the superior court of each county.
Unless the General Assembly shall provide by general law otherwise, such cost
shall not exceed $50.00. The arbitrator shall be appointed by the court to
select which of the two appraisal valuations is closer to the fair market value
of the homestead or nonhomestead property, and the closer appraisal valuation
shall become the valuation of the homestead or nonhomestead property for
purposes of this Paragraph. The cost for the service of the arbitrator shall be
borne equally by the taxpayer and by the local taxing jurisdiction.
(e)
Any valuation determined under this Paragraph shall be contingent upon the
purchase being a bona fide, arm's length transaction. The local taxing
jurisdiction shall be permitted to challenge whether a purchase of a homestead
or nonhomestead property was a bona fide, arm's length transaction under the
following conditions:
(1)
Where the purchase was made, directly or indirectly, by a person or by an entity
controlled by such person or in which such person has a 20 percent or greater
interest in the purchasing entity, which person is an immediate family member of
the seller or, in the case of a seller that is an entity, by a person who is an
immediate family member of a person who controls or who has a 20 percent or
greater ownership interest in the selling entity;
(2)
Where the purchase was made for less than 75 percent of fair market value;
or
(3)
Where a taxpayer purchases or otherwise acquires a homestead or nonhomestead
property as the result of a foreclosure.
(f)
A taxpayer obtaining a homestead or nonhomestead property through bequest,
inheritance, foreclosure, or in-kind transfer shall obtain an appraisal of the
homestead or nonhomestead property for purposes of establishing valuation for
purposes of this Paragraph. If the local taxing jurisdiction disagrees with the
appraisal valuation obtained by the taxpayer, then the local taxing jurisdiction
may seek its own appraisal valuation pursuant to the provisions of subparagraph
(c) of this Paragraph.
(g)
When, after purchasing a homestead or nonhomestead property, a taxpayer borrows
money or is otherwise extended credit at such taxpayer's request based on the
value of such homestead or nonhomestead property, which value exceeds the last
valuation established under this Paragraph, as adjusted by any applicable
subparagraphs of this Paragraph, the higher valuation shall become the value of
the homestead or nonhomestead property for purposes of this
Paragraph."
SECTION
2.
The
above proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be published and submitted as
provided in Article X, Section I, Paragraph II of the Constitution. The ballot
submitting the above proposed amendment shall have written or printed thereon
the following:
"( ) YES
( ) NO
|
Shall
the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide for ad valorem tax
valuation and appeal procedures?"
|
All
persons desiring to vote in favor of ratifying the proposed amendment shall vote
"Yes." All persons desiring to vote against ratifying the proposed amendment
shall vote "No." If such amendment shall be ratified as provided in said
Paragraph of the Constitution, it shall become a part of the Constitution of
this state.