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Real and Personal Residential Or Commercial Property Forms and Applications
The due date for filing a residential or commercial property tax return with your county tax authorities is January 1 and April 1 unless otherwise indicated. Your county might have a website to download genuine and personal residential or commercial property tax forms.

Residential or commercial property tax kinds should be gone back to your county tax authorities. Do not mail or fax your residential or commercial property tax return to the Department of Revenue.
Residential Or Commercial Property Tax – Real & Personal Residential Or Commercial Property – FAQs
– LGS-Homestead (PDF, 1.83 MB).
Application for Homestead Exemption.
You can submit a homestead exemption application whenever of the year with your county tax commissioner or county board of tax assessors, but it must be submitted by April 1 to be in result for the current tax year.
– PT-311A (PDF, 85.97 KB).
Appeal of Assessment Form.
The State of Georgia provides a consistent appeal form for usage by residential or commercial property owners. The residential or commercial property owner need to state their chosen approach of appeal. This type is to filed with your County Board of Tax Assessors within 45 days of the date of the notice.

– PT-50R (PDF, 89.48 KB).
Taxpayer’s Return of Real Residential Or Commercial Property.
For returning real residential or commercial property and improvements.
– PT-50P (PDF, 274.54 KB).
Business Personal Residential Or Commercial Property Tax Return.
For returning individual residential or commercial property of a company: furniture, components, equipment, equipment, stock, freeport stock, aircraft, boats and motors, and other individual residential or commercial property.
– PT-50PF (PDF, 103.82 KB).
Application For Freeport Exemption Inventory.
To accompany the Business Personal Residential Or Commercial Property Tax Return when applying for freeport exemption in a county/city that has actually passed freeport.
– PT-50A (PDF, 116.08 KB).
Aircraft Personal Residential Or Commercial Property Tax Return.
For returning aircrafts, rotocraft, and lighter than air cars.
– PT-50M (PDF, 263.38 KB).
Marine Personal Residential Or Commercial Property Tax Return.
For returning boats and motors that consist of all craft in and above the water.
– PT-283A (PDF, 128.22 KB).
Application for Current Use Assessment of Authentic Agricultural Residential Or Commercial Property.
This evaluation offers the assessment of farming residential or commercial property at current usage worth rather than fair market price.
– PT-283E (PDF, 765.7 KB).
Application for Current Use Assessment of Environmentally Sensitive Residential Or Commercial Property.
This assessment supplies for the appraisal of ecologically delicate residential or commercial property at present use worth rather than reasonable market value.
– PT-283R (PDF, 212.86 KB).
Application for Current Use Assessment of Residential Transitional Residential Or Commercial Property.
This evaluation attends to the assessment of domestic transitional residential or commercial property at present usage value instead of reasonable market price.
– PT-283S (PDF, 218.4 KB).
Application for Current Use Assessment of Constructed Storm Water Wetlands Residential Or Commercial Property.
This assessment offers the evaluation of constructed storm water wetlands residential or commercial property at present usage value rather than reasonable market price.
– PT-283T (PDF, 118.8 KB).
Report of Timber Sale or Harvest.
To be finished upon the sale or harvest of standing lumber.
– PT-283TQ (PDF, 28.35 KB).
Quarterly Summary Report of Purchases of Standing Timber.
This summary report is to be utilized by all buyers of standing timber when reporting purchases to the Revenue Commissioner. A different report is to be filed for each county in which timber is bought. All reports are due 45 days after the end of the calendar quarter.
– PT-230 (PDF, 57.41 KB).
Application for Preferential Agricultural Assessment.
This evaluation attends to the appraisal of agricultural residential or commercial property at 30% of fair market value instead of 40%.
– PT-48-5-7.7 (PDF, 215.85 KB).
Application for Forest Land Conservation Use Residential Or Commercial Property.
This evaluation offers the valuation of forest land residential or commercial property at current usage worth instead of fair market value.
– PT-440 (PDF, 141.48 KB).
Return of Business License Taxes.
All banks are required to submit by March 1 in all jurisdictions that enforce business license tax. For questions about submitting you should contact the county or city that manages business licenses taxes.

– PT-41 (PDF, 28.1 KB).
Dealer’s Statement of Sale of Mobile Home.
To be completed by the dealership and submitted to the County Tax Commissioner upon the sale of a mobile home after January 1.
– PT-95 (PDF, 28.83 KB).
Request for Apportionment of Ad Valorem Assessment on Vehicles Engaged in Interstate Commerce.
Form to be submitted to the County Tax Commissioner for apportionment of automobile and trailers taken part in Interstate Commerce
– PT-507A (PDF, 71.89 KB).
Heavy-Duty Equipment Dealer Monthly Sales Return.
This form is to be finished by the selling dealer and sent to the County Tax Commissioner of each buyer situated within the State no later than thirty (30) days after the last day of the month.
– PT-507B (PDF, 86.26 KB).
Heavy-Duty Equipment Motor Vehicle Tax.
Computation Form To be calculated by offering dealer and tax gathered from the out-of-state purchaser by the dealership at the time of sale and remitted the County Tax Commissioner no later on than last day of the month following sale.
– Order for big amount forms.
Orders for kinds should be faxed to GCI Print Services
– PT-306-30H (PDF, 611.85 KB).
This notice needs to be sent informing the owner of any real or personal residential or commercial property modifications in worth or exemptions after the initial PT-306H has been mailed out. An appeal filed the PT-306H may or might not require the sending out of this notice relying on whether the assessors alter the worth upon appeal.
– PT-306H (PDF, 620.17 KB).
The PT-306H, as prescribed by the Commissioner, is the uniform annual notification of present assessment (NOA) to be utilized and sent out to taxpayers per O.C.G.A. § 48-5-306; Ga. Comp. R. and Regs. r. 560-11-2 -.55. This notice is sent each year to every owner of genuine residential or commercial property and owners of personal residential or commercial property who have filed a return or who have actually had a modification in value considering that the previous year. This is a necessary notice that must be sent each year by the assessors. The PT-306H is the applicable notice when the approximated rollback rate is provided by a few of the entities however not all entities.
– PT-306E (PDF, 619.2 KB).
The PT-306E, as recommended by the Commissioner, is the consistent annual notification of existing evaluation (NOA) to be used and sent to taxpayers per O.C.G.A. § 48-5-306; Ga. Comp. R. and Regs. r. 560-11-2 -.55. This notice is sent out to every owner of genuine residential or commercial property and owners of individual residential or commercial property who have actually filed a return or who have actually had a modification in value considering that the previous year. This is a necessary notice that must be sent each year by the assessors. The PT-306E is the appropriate NOA when the estimated rollback rate is NOT provided by any of the relevant entities, for that reason displaying the projected taxes for each entity utilizing prior year millage rates.
– PT-306R (PDF, 617.48 KB).
The PT-306R, as prescribed by the Commissioner, is the consistent annual notice of present evaluation (NOA) to be used and sent to taxpayers per O.C.G.A. § 48-5-306; Ga. Comp. R. and Regs. r. 560-11-2 -.55. This notification is sent each year to every owner of genuine residential or commercial property and owners of individual residential or commercial property who have filed a return or who have had a change in worth given that the previous year. This is a necessary notice that should be sent out each year by the assessors. The PT-306R is the suitable NOA when the approximated rollback rate is supplied by all applicable tax entities. The PT-306R is the relevant NOA when the approximated rollback rate is supplied by all relevant taxing entities and shows the estimated rollback millage rates.
– PT-306-30R (PDF, 609.92 KB).
This notification needs to be sent out notifying the owner of any real or personal residential or commercial property changes in value or exemptions after the original PT-306R has actually been sent by mail out. An appeal submitted challenging the PT-306R might or may not demand the sending out of this notification depending upon whether the assessors alter the worth upon appeal.
– PT-306-30E (PDF, 610.91 KB).
This notice needs to be sent informing the owner of any genuine or personal residential or commercial property changes in worth or exemptions after the original PT-306E has been sent by mail out. An appeal filed objecting to the PT-306E may or may not necessitate the sending out of this notification relying on whether the assessors change the worth upon appeal.

