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Tax Commissioner's Office
The Tax Commissioner’s Office is established by the Georgia Constitution, and is responsible for every phase of collecting and disbursing ad valorem property taxes.
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Tax Assessor's Office
The Board of Tax Assessors, an independent body appointed by the Board of Commissioners, is responsible for placing a fair and equalized value on all taxable property. The Board of Tax Assessors is responsible for handling Property Tax Exemption, Inventory Freeport Exemption, and Conservation Use applications.
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Taxation
Cobb County tax information: Real Property Tax, State Income Tax, Sales Tax, Motor Vehicle Registration, Utilities, and Property Tax Millage
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Doing Business
Find information about starting and maintaining your business in Cobb County.
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Recent Projects by the Housing Authority
View recent housing projects.
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Obtain a Business License
Obtain a Cobb County Business License. Apply for a business license in Cobb County.
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Business License Renewal
Renewal of an Occupation Tax Certificate / Business License should be completed prior to the expiration date of December 31 of each calendar year by mail or in person.
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Multi-Family Inspections
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Transparency Center
Cobb County strives to run an open and transparent government, making information easily and quickly available to its residents and the media. Our goal is to provide timely, accurate and consistent information to effectively serve the public. This transparency center provides a central location to find much of the information you may need. There are quick links to documents and information, and opportunities to provide your feedback. If you need to request additional details, you can easily do that as well.
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About Financial Management Services
Department Responsibilities: Maintaining and administering the County’s financial records in conformance with GAAP; Payroll administration; Manage debt issuance and monitoring; Long-range financial planning; Vendor payments and maintenance within the financial system; Federal government regulatory reporting; Maintaining property and inventory records; Grant accounting; Maintain the County’s cash and investments; Prepare and administer the annual budget; Bank reconciliations