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  2. Hearing complaints over property taxes, some Georgia ... - AOL

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    Georgia lawmakers will hear a bill limiting increases in a home's value, as assessed for property tax purposes, to 3% per year. Hearing complaints over property taxes, some Georgia lawmakers look ...

  3. Georgia House GOP unveils package of bills aimed at further ...

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    The four-bill package includes legislation increasing Georgia’s child-tax credit from $3,000 to $4,000, doubling the state’s homestead tax exemption from $2,000 to $4,000, and removing the cap ...

  4. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Tax assessors for taxing jurisdictions determine property values in a variety of ways, but are generally required to base such determinations on fair market value. [12] Fair market value is that price for a willing and informed seller would sell the property to a willing and informed buyer, neither being under any compulsion to act.

  5. Hearing complaints over property taxes, some Georgia ... - AOL

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    Georgia's Senate Finance Committee plans a hearing on Monday on a bill limiting increases in a home's value, as assessed for property tax purposes, to 3% per year. The limit would last as long as ...

  6. 8 Things You Can Do Now to Reduce Your Tax Bill - AOL

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    Non-refundable Tax Credits: These only reduce your taxes owed to $0, with no additional refund for excess amounts. Examples include the saver's credit, lifetime learning credit, adoption credit ...

  7. Home mortgage interest deduction - Wikipedia

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    A home mortgage interest deduction allows taxpayers who own their homes to reduce their taxable income [1] by the amount of interest paid on the loan which is secured by their principal residence (or, sometimes, a second home). The mortgage deduction makes home purchases more attractive, but contributes to higher house prices. [2] [3]