Tax Assessor’s Office closed to the public

March 27, 2020

Published by eruiz

Deadlines approaching requiring forms by mail

The Tax Assessor’s Office is closed to the public until further notice, and they have moved their services online at www.bibbassessors.com. People can find all the information and forms they may need on that site, and staff are available to answer specific questions at the numbers below.

“We appreciate your time and patience while working through these unprecedented times,” says Tax Assessor Andrea Crutchfield. “We want to continue serving the public, while protecting the health of both our employees and community.”

Real Property

All real property Returns (PT-50R), and applications for exemption (Conservation Use, Exempt, & FLPA) must be mailed into this office with a US Postal Mark no later than April 1, 2020. If you have any questions or concerns, please call our office at 478-621-6701. These forms and applications are available on the Macon-Bibb County Tax Assessor’s website at www.bibbassessors.com.

Personal Property

All personal property returns, and applications will only be accepted by US mail. All returns should be filed on or before April 1 of the current year. Returns are considered filed upon receipt; the U.S. Postal Service postmark establishes the date of filing. Postage meter stamps will not be accepted as evidence of timely filing if the date is different than the Postal Service postmark. If you have any question you may call 478-621-6723 or go to our website www.bibbassessors.com to obtain a return or application.

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