Fulton County is proposing a new millage rate that would generate $78 million more in property taxes — and Atlanta homeowners are fired up. Residents are pushing back on rising costs while demanding corporations and luxury developers pay their fair share.
September 20, 2025 · Mellanda Reese
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At the first public hearing, residents voiced concerns about rising insurance costs, fixed incomes, and being pushed out of their communities. But the real heat? People are demanding that corporations and luxury real estate owners — including developments in Midtown and Buckhead — start paying their fair share. Some even called out tax breaks given to Microsoft and Elon Musk’s data center in Atlanta, saying they’re harmful to both the economy and the environment.
The next meeting is August 6.
Property tax appeals deadline: 45 days from the date on your letter.
Homestead exemption: Also extended 45 days from your assessment date
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