The Hall County Tax Commissioner's Office is preparing to issue approximately 89,000 tax statements for real and personal property. The 2019 Hall County property tax statements will be mailed Sept. 13 and are due Nov. 15.
For properties that changed ownership during the year, whoever owns a property on Jan. 1 of each year is responsible for that year's property tax. If property is purchased/sold after Jan. 1, it is the responsibility of the buyer and seller to determine who will pay the owed tax by the due date. Please refer to the closing documents or the closing attorney to determine tax liability for the current year.
For property owners with property tax escrow accounts, tax information is made available to mortgage companies; however, the property owner is responsible for ensuring taxes are paid by the due date.
If you own property within the city limits of Gainesville, Flowery Branch, Buford, or Oakwood, you will receive a separate city tax bill from that municipality.
The Hall County Tax Commissioner's website (hallcountytax.org) has up-to-date information on property tax payments on all parcels.
The Hall County Tax Commissioner's Office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. If there are any questions or if assistance is needed, contact the Hall County Tax Commissioner's Office by phone at (770) 531-6950, fax (770) 531-7111 or email [email protected].
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