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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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Budget
The Budget Division is responsible for: Preparing and administering the annual budget; Preparing Biennial Budget documents and books; Preparing and publishing property tax millage rates; Revenue and Expenditure Analysis; Budgeting administrators for all County Departments; Preparing the Annual Budget at a Glance documents
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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
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Incentives
Economic Development Incentives: Rewarding you for your dedication to improving Cobb County | Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Small Business, New Business, Business Retention, Target Sector Incentives, Target Industry, Special Economic Impact, Commercial and Industrial Property Rehabilitation, Enterprise Zone
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Top Reasons to Choose Cobb
Cobb is low on taxes, possesses high bond ratings, has a top ranked workforce, an international airport, easy permitting, has numerous corporate headquarters, and more!
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About Human Resources
Cobb County Government employs 5,000 people making it one of the premier employers in Cobb County, Ga. We offer competitive salaries, a robust benefits package including four medical plan options, dental and life insurance, a Hybrid pension plan, a wellness clinic and two fitness centers, various supplemental benefit options, paid holidays, and sick and annual leave. We also provide a sick-time, buy-back program.
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Transportation Project Services Division
The Engineering Division develops and oversees the design and construction of transportation improvements, including new roads, roadway improvements, sidewalk installations, bridge rehabilitation and installation, and other infrastructure upgrades.
FAQs
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What are the County’s sources of revenue?
The County’s primary source of revenue is property taxes. Other sources comprising the top five revenue sources are, in descending order for FY2024, are: other taxes, charges for services, transfers in, licenses and permits.
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What are the millage rates for the General Fund, Fire Fund and Debt Service Fund?
The Board of Commissioners reduced the millage rate (the measure used to assess property taxes) for 10 consecutive years from 1993 to 2002. The overall millage rate remained the same from 2002 to 2005 at 9.72 mills. The Board of Commissioners reduced the millage rate in 2006.
The General Fund was reduced by .03 mills to 6.82 mills; the Fire Fund was reduced by .09 mills to 2.56 mills; and the rate for the Debt Service Fund remained at .22 mills for a total of 9.60 mills.
In 2011 the Board of Commissioners raised the millage rate temporarily from 9.60 to 11.11 to adjust with the ever declining property tax rates. In 2014 the Board of Commissioners voted to lower the millage rate to 10.91.