Will all property values change?
Most property values will change, but all property will not change at the same rate. There are differences between individual properties and between neighborhoods. In one area, the sales may indicate a substantial change in value in a given year. In another neighborhood, there may be no change in property values. For example, one-story houses may be in more demand than two-story houses or vice versa. Older homes in the same area may be rising in value more slowly than newer homes. Among the numerous factors to be considered that will cause values to differ are: location, condition, size, quality, number of baths, finished or unfinished basement, and garages. However, a change in assessment does not necessarily translate into higher taxes.

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1. Why is it necessary to update values annually in Paulding County?
2. Where do county tax dollars go?
3. Who determines the value of my property?
4. What property is not taxed?
5. Who has to pay the taxes?
6. When are taxes due?
7. What is Assessed Value?
8. What is a Tax Rate?
9. How do I figure the tax on my home ?
10. Can I pay my property taxes online?
11. How do I contact my county tax official about my property tax bill or property tax assessment?
12. Can I pay my property taxes online?
13. What is Homestead Exemption?
14. How often can a county reassess property?
15. What is market value?
16. What is an Annual Property Value Update?
17. Will all property values change?
18. How to Appeal a Property Tax Assessment?
19. What evidence do I need to present at a Board of Equalization appeal hearing?
20. Is timber taxed in Georgia?
21. Where do my tax dollars go?