Ownership is as of January 1, 2024
O.C.G.A. § 48‐5C‐1, pursuant to amendments signed into law in House Bill 266, provides for the following valuation process and definition of “Fair Market Value”:
Any taxpayer may appeal their valuation to the Board of Tax Assessors. As referenced in paragraph 1 above, the staff will review the value when an appeal is filed and present a recommendation to the Board of Tax Assessors to reduce, uphold or increase the assessed value. The taxpayer will then be notified of any change in value decided by the Board of Tax Assessors. If the taxpayer disagrees with this value, there are three alternative courses currently available to a taxpayer:
State law says an appeal can only be filed for three reasons, and you must state which applies. The three reasons are:
Muscogee County has created an easy to fill out, printable PDF Appeal Form, to make it easy to appeal your vehicle valuation. The use of this form is not mandatory and you may choose to write a letter instead.
All vehicles appealed in the state of Georgia are valued as of January 1 of each year. This means if you purchase property June 13 the valuation date the state uses is January 1 of that year. The valuation will consider mileage, condition and any other reason you believe the value should be reduced.
Things needed for the title ad valorem tax fee appeal (TAVT):
The deadlines for filing appeals of motor vehicle valuations are as follows:
A motor vehicle or a trailer, once appealed is appraised by using the average of the wholesale price (or trade in value) and the retail price, and then, according to the State procedures, adjustments will be made for differences from standards in mileage, condition, title, etc.
Please contact the Personal Property Division at 706‐653‐4402 if you have any questions. The Personal Property Division Manager is Stacy Pollard at 706‐225‐3588 or spollard@columbusga.org.