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Georgia House passes bills calling for referendum on homestead exemptions for Gwinnett school taxes

By Grace Chen
Published in Financial Planning
March 23, 2023
1 min read
Georgia House passes bills calling for referendum on homestead exemptions for Gwinnett school taxes

The Georgia House recently passed a series of bills calling for a referendum on homestead exemptions for Gwinnett County school taxes. This move has sparked a lot of interest in the local community, as residents debate the pros and cons of potentially reducing their property taxes. As it currently stands, Gwinnett County has some of the highest school property taxes in the state, which has led to concerns about affordability for some residents. These bills would allow voters to decide whether or not to lower their taxes through an amendment to the state constitution, giving them more control over their finances. While the bills have yet to be approved by the Senate, they have already generated a lot of discussion and debate in the local community. As a writer for a news site, I find this topic especially interesting because it highlights the ongoing debates about taxes and affordability in many parts of the country.


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