
If you own and live in your home, there’s a good chance you’re eligible for a homestead exemption and an equally good chance you either haven’t filed yet or aren’t totally sure if it’s set up correctly.
A homestead exemption lowers the taxable value of your home, which means lower property taxes every year you live there. It’s one of the simplest ways to save money as a homeowner, but it’s also one of the most commonly overlooked.
If you want a full step-by-step breakdown of how to apply, I’ve already laid that out here:
👉 How to File for Homestead Exemption
Below, we’re focusing on the practical stuff homeowners miss — deadlines, county differences, and where to actually file.
Who Qualifies for a Homestead Exemption in Georgia?
You generally qualify if:
-You own the home
-It is your primary residence
-You lived there as of January 1 of the tax year you’re applying for
This applies whether you’re a first-time buyer or you’ve owned for years — but if you moved, you must file again for the new property.
The Deadline Most People Miss
For most Georgia counties, the filing deadline is April 1.
Miss that date and you’ll typically have to wait until the next tax year to receive the savings — even if you otherwise qualify.
Some cities (like Decatur) have earlier deadlines, so checking your specific jurisdiction matters.
Where to File: Metro Atlanta & Surrounding Counties
Homestead exemptions are filed at the county level, not with the state. Below are direct links to official county pages homeowners actually need:
DeKalb County
https://dekalbtax.org/property-tax/exemptions/
Fulton County
https://www.fultonassessor.org/exemptions/
Gwinnett County
https://www.gwinnetttaxcommissioner.com/property-tax/homestead-exemption/about-homestead-exemptions
Cobb County
https://www.cobbtax.gov/property/exemptions.php
Clayton County
https://www.claytoncountyga.gov/government/tax-commissioner/exemptions/
Henry County
https://www.henrycountyga.gov/787/Homestead-Exemption
Forsyth County
https://www.forsythco.com/departments-offices/board-of-assessors/homestead-exemption
Coweta County
https://www.coweta.ga.us/departments-services/departments-r-z/tax-assessors-office/exemptions
City of Decatur (in addition to DeKalb County)
https://www.decaturga.com/adminservices/page/homestead-exemption-information
A Few Things Homeowners Commonly Get Wrong
-“I thought it was automatic.”
It’s not. You must file at least once.
-“I filed when I bought my last house.”
Exemptions do not transfer. New house = new filing.
-“I’ll just do it later.”
Miss the deadline and you’re waiting another year for savings.
-“I don’t think it saves much.”
Even modest exemptions add up year after year — especially as values rise.
Why This Matters (Especially Right Now)
With property values increasing across metro Atlanta, homestead exemptions are more important than ever. They help soften the impact of rising assessments and keep long-term homeownership more affordable.
If you’re unsure whether you’ve filed, or you’ve moved in the last year, it’s worth double-checking now — before deadlines sneak up.
And if you want the full how-to, documents needed, and filing steps, start here:
👉 https://sageandcedarhome.com/how-to-file-for-homestead-exemption-4/