HB 0344 |
Neutral | Ad Valorem Tax Exemption - Habitat for Humanity |
Matthew Gambill |
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5/2/2019 |
Effective Date |
Ways and Means |
Finance |
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| This bill would exempt from property tax properties held by a 501(c)(3) corporation for building/repairing single-family homes that are then financed by that corporation to individuals via no-interest loans. In the event any property is not ultimately financed in that manner, all back taxes will be due. This bill is tailored specifically for Habitat for Humanity. It is subject to referendum approval in November 2020. |
HB 0684 |
Neutral | Cartersville, City of; independent school district ad valorem tax; provide homestead exemption |
Matthew Gambill |
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3/29/2019 |
Senate Read and Referred |
Intragovernmental Coordination |
State and Local Governmental Operations |
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HB 0822 |
Neutral | Bartow County; Board of Education; change description of districts |
Matthew Gambill |
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6/29/2020 |
Effective Date |
Intragovernmental Coordination |
State and Local Governmental Operations |
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HB 0891 |
Oppose | Sales Tax Exemption - Admission Tickets to Fine Arts Performances |
Matthew Gambill |
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2/18/2020 |
House - House Second Readers |
Ways and Means |
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| This bill would extend, through 2023, the current sales tax exemption for tickets to fine arts performances sold by certain non-profit organizations. Eligible non-profits would be broadened, to include any non-profit that has as one of its missions (as opposed to current law's requirement of "primary mission") the promotion of the arts and culturally significant programming and events. |