Learn about Hall County property tax rates (0.98%), how to appeal your assessment, and available exemptions. Median home value: $350,400. 45-day deadline.
How Property Taxes Work in Hall County Georgia assesses all property at 40% of fair market value. Here is how the math works for the median Hall County home: Fair Market Value (county assessment): $350,400 Assessed Value ($350,400 x 0.40): $140,160 Tax Rate (Hall County combined rate): 2.453% Annual Tax Bill ($140,160 x 2.453%): $3,438 The Census Bureau reports a median annual tax bill of $2,571 for Hall County, which includes all levies (county, school, and special district). The median home in Hall County is valued 105% above the statewide median of $170,200. How to Appeal Your Hall County Assessment Georgia gives you exactly 45 days from the date of the assessment notice to file a written appeal using the PT-311A form. This deadline is strictly enforced — one day late and you lose your right to appeal for the entire year. The deadline counts from the date printed on your notice, not from when you received it. You can file by mail (certified mail recommended), online through the assessor's portal, or in person. When you file, you must choose an appeal path — the Board of Equalization (BOE) is recommended for most homeowners. For a full walkthrough of appeal paths, evidence strategies, and hearing preparation, see our Georgia Property Tax Appeal Guide. Hall County Assessor Contact Office: Hall County Board of Assessors Address: 2875 Browns Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30504 Phone: 770-531-6720 Form: PT-311A Available Exemptions in Hall County Exemptions reduce your taxable assessed value before the millage rate is applied. All exemptions require a one-time application by April 1. You can apply for exemptions and file an appeal at the same time — they are separate processes. Homestead Exemption Eligibility: Must own and occupy the home as your primary residence as of January 1. Must file by April…