Property Ownership
A Georgia property owner who receives a tax bill showing a higher-than-expected assessed value may appeal through the:
AGeorgia Supreme Court
BCounty Board of Tax Assessors / Board of Equalization✓ Correct
CGREC
DGeorgia Department of Revenue directly
Explanation
Property tax assessment appeals in Georgia are filed with the County Board of Tax Assessors. If unsatisfied, the owner can appeal to the Board of Equalization, then to Superior Court.
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