Reps. Mitchell Scoggins, Matthew Gambill Announce Bartow Co. Homestead Tax Exemption Increases

ATLANTA – State Representatives Mitchell Scoggins (R-Cartersville) and Matthew Gambill (R-Cartersville) today announced that Governor Brian Kemp recently signed House Bill 118 and House Bill 622 into law to triple Bartow County’s homestead tax exemption programs for school and county ad valorem taxes. Next spring, residents will have an opportunity to approve these local homestead tax exemptions through ballot referendums.

“Homestead exemptions are an important way to provide relief to homeowners, particularly those on fixed incomes or facing financial hardship,” said Rep. Scoggins. “Tripling these homestead exemptions could help alleviate some of the financial burden on Bartow residents and make it easier for them to keep their homes. We are excited about Bartow County’s growth and future, and we are committed to ensuring that it remains an affordable place for families to call home.”

“Bartow County has experienced a development boom over the last several years, and Washington, D.C.’s failure to address inflation is impacting local residents,” said Rep. Gambill. “This session, we promised our constituents that we would focus on ‘kitchen table issues’ that affect everyday families, including providing tax relief at the local level to mitigate rising home costs. We are proud to have sponsored House bills 118 and 622, and we look forward to seeing the positive impact these bills will have on our community.”

Sponsored by Reps. Scoggins and Gambill, House Bill 118 would increase a homestead exemption for the Bartow County School District ad valorem taxes for educational purposes from $5,000 to $15,000 for certain residents of the county school district. House Bill 622 would increase the homestead exemption from certain Bartow County ad valorem taxes for county purposes from $5,000 to $15,000. 

Bartow County voters will have an opportunity to approve increasing the school and county homestead exemptions through a referendum on the 2024 general primary ballot.

Representative Mitchell Scoggins represents the citizens of District 14, which includes portions of Bartow and Cherokee counties. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2018 and currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Higher Education Committee. He also serves on the Agriculture & Consumer Affairs, Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight, Code Revision, Judiciary, Special Rules and Transportation committees.

Representative Matthew Gambill represents the citizens of District 15, which includes portions of Bartow County. He was elected to the House of Representatives in 2018 and currently serves as one of the Governor’s Floor Leaders and Vice Chairman of the Economic Development & Tourism Committee. He also serves on the Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government and the Budget and Fiscal Affairs Oversight, Human Relations & Aging, Insurance and Natural Resources & Environment committees.

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