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Property Tax Relief and Reform Continues to Dominate 2026 Session
April 1, 2026
Property taxes remain a cornerstone of local funding in Georgia, generating roughly two-thirds of revenue for schools and local services. This reality makes reform efforts both urgent and complex; legislators must balance tax relief with the need to sustain essential public services.
Senate Bill 382, is one of the most significant efforts proposed this year and would require all local governments and school systems to adhere to a statewide cap on property tax increases tied to inflation. The bill builds on a 2024 voter-approved homestead exemption that limits annual increases in taxable home values.
In the House, lawmakers have advanced additional proposals, including House Bill 1116, which would cap annual property tax growth at 3% and provide new tools for local governments to manage revenue.
In addition to policy changes, state leaders included direct relief in the fiscal year 2026 budget. The plan allocates hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax relief, with the average Georgia homeowner expected to see a reduction of around $500 on their tax bill.
As the session heads toward its final weeks, property tax reform remains one of the most closely watched—and contested—issues. Lawmakers will continue to negotiate between immediate relief and long-term structural changes, with final decisions likely to shape Georgia’s tax landscape for years to come.
For REALTORS®, homeowners, and local communities alike, the outcome of these debates will have significant implications—not only for affordability, but also for how Georgia funds its schools, infrastructure, and public services in the future.
About the PBOR Market Brief
The Paulding Board of REALTORS® (PBOR) Market Brief is compiled by First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS). For more information on details of this month's report, please contact the Board at 770.866.1397.
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About the Paulding Board of REALTORS®
The Paulding Board of REALTORS® (PBOR) has been an instrumental factor in the growth of real estate in Paulding County, Georgia for more than a decade. PBOR serves as a central source of information for its members, with mainly focusing on real estate education, the promotion of professionalism in the industry and representing REALTORS® members with legislative initiatives to create positive change for the real estate community.
About First Multiple Listing Service
First Multiple Listing Service (FMLS) is the premier data services provider for real estate professionals in Georgia. FMLS was founded in 1957 by a group of Brokers who wanted to share their listings and connect buyers and sellers. Today FMLS is the largest MLS in Georgia & the 4th largest MLS in the United States, serving nearly 54,000 real estate Agents & Brokers. For additional information or to start a discussion about how to partner with FMLS please contact join@fmls.com.