Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes Online in Worth County, Georgia using this service!

FAQs

Is there any way to reduce my tax bill?

Yes. There are several exemptions and special assessment programs available that may apply to your property. The most common are the homestead exemption for real estate and for business personal property there is the freeport exemption. Contact the Worth County Tax Assessor's Office for details of the available special assessment programs and Homestead exemptions. 

When is my tax bill due?

Beginning in 2018, taxes for Worth County real estate and business personal property will be due on November 15th of each year. Mobile/manufactured homes are due April 1 of each year and motor vehicles are due based on the owner's birthday. After the due date, for real estate and business personal property, interest at the rate of 1% per month is charged. Additionally, a penalty of 10% will apply to all taxes that are not paid within 90 days of the deadline. If the property taxes remain unpaid, the Tax Commissioner has the right and responsibility to levy on the property for non-payment. Of course we consider this a last resort for tax collection and prefer to use other collection methods. 

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Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes

Pay Property Taxes Online in Worth County, Georgia using this service!

FAQs

Is there any way to reduce my tax bill?

Yes. There are several exemptions and special assessment programs available that may apply to your property. The most common are the homestead exemption for real estate and for business personal property there is the freeport exemption. Contact the Worth County Tax Assessor's Office for details of the available special assessment programs and Homestead exemptions. 

When is my tax bill due?

Beginning in 2018, taxes for Worth County real estate and business personal property will be due on November 15th of each year. Mobile/manufactured homes are due April 1 of each year and motor vehicles are due based on the owner's birthday. After the due date, for real estate and business personal property, interest at the rate of 1% per month is charged. Additionally, a penalty of 10% will apply to all taxes that are not paid within 90 days of the deadline. If the property taxes remain unpaid, the Tax Commissioner has the right and responsibility to levy on the property for non-payment. Of course we consider this a last resort for tax collection and prefer to use other collection methods. 

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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