Georgia $1.2B tax rebate bill (HB1000) signed into law
Key Questions
What is HB1000, the Georgia tax rebate bill?
Governor Kemp signed HB1000 into law, providing $1.2B in tax rebates: $250 for singles, $375 for heads of household, and $500 for joint filers for 2023/24 tax years. Payouts will be automatic in summer 2026.
Who qualifies for the tax rebates under HB1000?
Tax filers for 2023 and 2024 are eligible based on filing status: singles get $250, heads of household $375, and joint filers $500. The rebates are part of broader tax relief measures.
What is the status of Georgia's property tax bill HB1116?
HB1116 passed after dramatic legislative proceedings and is awaiting Governor Kemp's signature. It ties into gas relief efforts post-storms and includes property tax caps.
Which Hall County bills advanced to the governor?
Nearly 100 bills from Hall County delegates, including tax relief and property tax measures, went to the governor’s desk after the 2026 legislative session adjourned.
Has Hall County's FY2026 budget received any recognition?
Hall County's FY2026 budget earned its 10th national award, highlighting fiscal management excellence.
HB1000 signed: $250 single/$375 HOH/$500 joint 2023/24 auto summer 2026. Property tax HB1116 to Kemp; Hall delegates bills (SB402 autism/SB452 LE 401k/HOA/peeping/inspector) to Kemp post-Apr2. Gas tax holiday/Senate bill to Kemp; HB295 homeless suits; Eliza Jane Warner Act baby box expansion to Kemp. Hall FY2026 budget 10th award.