Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

 Pay Property Taxes Online in the City of Thomson, Georgia using this service! 

FAQs

What is property taxation?

 Property tax is an ad valorem tax, which means according to value.  Ad valorem tax, the tax collected by the Tax Commissioner, is based on the value of the taxable property in the County.  

What property is taxed?

 All real etate and personal property are taxable unless the law has exempted the property. (O.C.G.A 48-5-3).  Real property is land and generally anything that is affixed to the land; personal property is everything that can be owned that is not real estate.  Personal property consists of inventory and fixtures used in conducting business, boats, aircraft, farm machinery, motor vehicles and mobile homes. 

Who decides how much my property is worth for tax purposes?

 The Board of Assessor's and their staff have the responsibility of determining the value of property in McDuffie County.  Each year between January 1st - April 1st every property owner has the ability to declare a proposed value of thier property.  (O.C.G.A 48.5.9)  These values are declared in the manner of "filing a return".  This process is done with the McDuffie County Tax Assessor's Office.    

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Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

 Pay Property Taxes Online in the City of Thomson, Georgia using this service! 

FAQs

What is property taxation?

 Property tax is an ad valorem tax, which means according to value.  Ad valorem tax, the tax collected by the Tax Commissioner, is based on the value of the taxable property in the County.  

What property is taxed?

 All real etate and personal property are taxable unless the law has exempted the property. (O.C.G.A 48-5-3).  Real property is land and generally anything that is affixed to the land; personal property is everything that can be owned that is not real estate.  Personal property consists of inventory and fixtures used in conducting business, boats, aircraft, farm machinery, motor vehicles and mobile homes. 

Who decides how much my property is worth for tax purposes?

 The Board of Assessor's and their staff have the responsibility of determining the value of property in McDuffie County.  Each year between January 1st - April 1st every property owner has the ability to declare a proposed value of thier property.  (O.C.G.A 48.5.9)  These values are declared in the manner of "filing a return".  This process is done with the McDuffie County Tax Assessor's Office.    

Community Q&A

You can ask any questions related to this service here. We will try to answer them soon!

Service Reminders

We will notify you at the right time so that you never miss a due date again!

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