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As mentioned on the Decatur Tax Blog, most seniors will be granted the new age-65 homestead exemption from school taxes automatically.

The new school exemption, which is called the S-4, will be factored onto the accounts of any homeowner with the already existing age-65 exemption known as the GH-2. No separate application is needed.

However, qualified homeowners who have never applied for the GH2, such as people who turned 65 during 2016, should visit City Hall at 509 North McDonough Street to apply between Jan. 3-Mar. 15, 2017. You will need to bring photo ID showing age and address.

Homeowners over the age of 62 with income under $50,000 may also qualify for another new homestead exemption approved in November, which is the GH-3. If the homeowner’s Georgia taxable net income plus the income of his or her spouse and the income of any resident family member totals less than $50,000, then the homeowner is eligible to apply for this new GH-3 exemption. This exemption will reduce the taxable value of a home by $15,000 for a projected annual savings of approximately $160 (computed using current millage rates which are subject to change). To apply for the GH-3, please come to City Hall between Jan. 3-Mar. 15 with a copy of your most recent available tax return and photo ID showing age and address.

Two other ballot questions that were approved do not create new exemptions, but expand existing exemptions. Homeowners do not need to re-apply to receive the full benefit. The increased exemption amounts will be granted automatically.

Homeowners who turned 62, 65, 70, or 80 during 2016 are encouraged to call the Decatur Revenue Division at 678-553-6743 to determine if they have become qualified for an exemption for which they were not previously eligible. To qualify for any age-based exemption, the claimant must be the age specified before January 1 of the tax year for which the exemption is sought.

Further information on Decatur’s other homestead exemption and tax relief programs can be found at www.decaturga.com/homestead.

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If you would like to be entered for a chance to win the Commissioner’s Cup for Decorate Decatur, please email photos of the decorations along with your name and address to shirley.baylis@decaturga.com by Sunday, December 11th.

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There are only a few more tickets for Breakfast With Santa this Saturday. Visit https://www.freshtix.com/events/breakfast-with-santa-2016-2 to get your tickets today!

Siren Test Today

Today is the first Wednesday of December so we’ll be testing the tornado outdoor warning sirens at 5:00 p.m. The test should last approximately one minute. Should the weather become inclement in the next hour or so, the test will be postponed until tomorrow, 8 December 2016.

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If you have questions or want more information about the siren system, check out the Siren page on the City’s website or contact Police Lt. Barry Woodward at 404-373-6551.

Google Fiber Update

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Google Fiber will continue to work within the City of Decatur this month.  In addition to the underground utility work, they are starting to install aerial infrastructure and upgrading poles.  Below is a list of the aerial work over the next week.  Both the underground and aerial work will require lane closures/road closures in certain areas.

Residents are advised to remain vigilant as construction zones and traffic patterns change as work progresses.

Aerial Work: 444 Bridlewood Circle, 1370 Church Street, 143 Mt Vernon Drive, 612 Glendale Avenue, 243 Sycamore Place, 848 Sycamore Street, and 231 Coventry Road.

To learn more about Google Fiber, please visit google.com/fiber

Construction phone line: 877-454-6959

 

The City of Decatur offers seven homestead exemptions for which resident homeowners may qualify. These include general exemptions based on ownership and occupancy as well as exemptions based on age, income and disability. A complete list of exemptions and qualifications is shown in the chart below.

A homestead exemption reduces the taxable value of your home. For example, if your home is appraised at $200,000, then the assessed value is 50 percent of that amount, or $100,000. With a $20,000 homestead exemption, you only pay taxes on $80,000.

Homestead exemption applications are accepted year-round; however, to grant an exemption for the current tax year, we must receive your application no later than April 1. However, please note that although we can accept homestead exemptions until April 1, we encourage eligible homeowners to apply for any new exemptions prior to March 15 to ensure your exemption appears on your 1st installment tax bill.  Applications received after April 1 will be processed for the following tax year.

If you have previously applied for a homestead exemption, you do not need to re-apply. If you filed for a homestead exemption with DeKalb County, you must also apply with the City of Decatur. You must also apply if you now qualify for an exemption based on age or income for which you did not previously qualify.

If you reside at the property you own, you may apply for the general homestead exemption online. Applicants for all other exemptions based on age and/or income must apply in person at Decatur City Hall, 509 N. McDonough St., Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Click here for further information.

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What do Brush Sushi Izakaya, Kimball House, Billy Allin, Porchfest, Coco and Mischa, and Treehouse Kid & Craft all have in common?  All are winners in various categories for Atlanta Magazine‘s “Best of Atlanta” awards.

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Here is a list of the winners and their categories:

Brush Sushi Izakaya – Yakitori

Kimball House – Oysters

Billy Allin – Restauranteur of the Year

Porchfest – Neighborhood Festival

Coco and Mischa – New Gift Boutique

Treehouse Kid & Craft – Kidstore

 

Click here to view the entire list of winners.

30 Days of Shopping in Decatur this November: Jump-start your holiday spirit – and your holiday shopping – with local daily tips on The Decatur Minute.

 
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Add some flair to any festive affair! Boutique Karma offers tops, tunics, dresses, wraps, jackets, and more to add bold color and texture to any holiday party ensemble. Shop their selection of scarves, accessories, and jewelry to complete the look. You’ll find worldly stand-out pieces, comfy-cozy linen basics, and unexpected embroidery and patterns among their always-changing collection. Shop owners Raj and Jay have a knack for mixing and matching, and with top-quality customer service, it’s like shopping with your own personal stylist!

Boutique Karma’s narrow storefront on the pedestrian-only area of Sycamore Street opens up to a world of women’s fashion. Be sure to check them out. Then pop around the block to their (younger) sister store, Très Jolie!

Tip: On Terrific Thursdays (Dec. 1, 8, and 15) take 20 percent off of all full-priced merchandise.

Boutique Karma
145 Sycamore St.
404-373-7533

Decatur Residents and Visitors –

There is a possibility of trees being blown down during the thunderstorms moving through our area in the next couple of days.

After a long period of drought, some tree roots are lost. As the ground becomes saturated by rain, the remaining roots are left in loosened soils. This makes the trees susceptible to being blown down by wind gusts.

For this reason, please use caution around mature trees. Do not park under trees if it can be avoided.

If you have any concerns about the condition of your trees, please contact a certified arborist for an inspection.

Kay Evanovich

Landscape Infrastructure Coordinator, City of Decatur
Kay.Evanovich@Decaturga.com