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Tax Commissioner, Kevin Payne

Historic Floyd County Courthouse
4 Government Plaza
Rome, GA 30161
Phone: 706-291-5148
Fax: 706-233-0033

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FLOYD COUNTY GOVERNMENT IS COMMITTED TO CREATING A CLIMATE THAT PROMOTES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNITY CONSCIOUSNESS, AND A SAFE ENVIRONMENT. WE ARE DEDICATED TO SERVICE EXCELLENCE THAT ENHANCES THE QUALITY OF LIFE.



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August 26, 2008
4 p.m.: Caucus
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September 23, 2008
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 Tax Commissioner launches new web site

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Kevin Payne, the Floyd County Tax Commissioner, announces an exciting new tool that will be available to all Floyd County citizens. Coinciding with the mailing of the 2008 property tax bills, a new web site is being launched relating to all the functions of the Tax Commissioner’s office. The site, floydcountytax.com, will provide comprehensive information about ad valorem taxation, including all aspects of property tax and motor vehicle registration.  Citizens will be able to access property tax information and, for the first time ever, have the option to pay their property taxes online with a credit/debit card.

Tax records for the last 7 years for every parcel of land in Floyd County will be available. Records can be searched using a variety of methods, including name, address, map number, or account number. Once a particular account is accessed, tax records, deed history information, as well as assessment and property records information will be available. This information will show square footage, the year a home was built, and even the purchase price on many properties. Included on the website is information on all the available exemptions and answers to frequently asked questions.

Property tax information has always been part of the open records act; however it has never been available unless a customer actually researched the information in the tax office. This will not only provide a convenient tool for our citizens, but it will actually free up the tax office staff. The office receives thousands of calls now for the same information that will be available online. This will improve customer service and efficiency in the office, and eventually save the County thousands of dollars in reduced labor cost. Bills paid online will be processed through Paypal, and will have a transaction fee of 2.2%. The transaction fee will continue to decrease as the volume of use increases. This will be a great tool that citizens can use to make sure their taxes have all been paid. Citizens can simply go online and search whether all their taxes are current. “I expect this will improve collections, as many people will realize they may have an outstanding bill they forgot about. It’s always better for a taxpayer to realize a bill is not paid before I have to remind them.” Payne said.

The website will also have information regarding motor vehicle registrations, tags, titles, and vehicle taxes, with the ability to pay tag renewals online. Almost everything that a customer normally has to call or actually come to our office for, can now be done from their home or office computer. “Of course, the cheapest way to pay tag renewals and property taxes is to mail in your payments. A forty two cent stamp is by far still the cheapest option “Payne stated. For those without access to computers, we have a new research room in the office with four work stations available Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm for citizens to access the same information.

“It has been my goal since I took office in January to improve our customer service while cutting cost to the taxpayers at the same time. By using technological upgrades like this website and the research room, we can accomplish these goals. I will continue to search for technology improvements which will make the process of paying your taxes as easy and painless as possible. This is just the beginning of some exciting changes I hope to make in this office in the future. This website is a great improvement, but I envision adding services to this site in the future which will make it an even more powerful tool” Payne stated. “Satellite mapping and access to deed records will hopefully be available in the near future” added Payne. “I hope to start accepting credit cards in the office soon, but for now at least our customers will have this option”, Payne said. Property tax bills will be due on November 17th this year because the normal due date of November 15th falls on a Saturday. “I invite any citizen with question regarding this site to call our office. We will be glad to answer any questions” Payne said.

TAX COMMISSIONER

The County Tax Commissioner is an office established by the Constitution and elected in all counties (except one). The official's responsibility is receiving tax returns filed by taxpayers or designating the Board of Assessors to receive them; receiving and processing applications for Homestead Exemptions or designating the Board of Assessors to receive and process them; serving as agent of the State Revenue Commissioner for the registration of motor vehicles; and performing all functions related to billing, collecting, disbursing, and accounting for ad valorem taxes collected in Floyd County.

IMPORTANT TAX INFORMATION

Tax bills will be mailed on August 15 and payment is due on November 15. Interest and penalties begin to accumulate on November 16. Checks should be made payable to: Floyd County Tax Commissioner and mailed to:

Floyd County Tax Commissioner
P.O. Box 26
4 Government Plaza
Rome, Georgia 30162

Or taxes may be paid in person at the Floyd County Historic Courthouse. There is a drop box in the parking lot. Credit cards are not accepted.

NOTE: Tax bills will NOT be mailed to your mortgage company. It is the homeowners responsibility to forward the tax bill to their mortgage company in the manner prescribed by your individual mortgage company.

Click here for more tax information and important filing dates.

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