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Hall County assessors approve CUVA breach notices, refund for double-taxed boat and homestead updates
Summary
At their Feb. 18 meeting the Hall County Board of Tax Assessors unanimously approved sending CUVA intent-to-breach letters (no penalty) after owner deaths, authorized a refund for a double-taxed boat (Acct #335923), approved 2026 homestead additions/removals, an exempt application for a church (Acct #15046 000009), extended an appraisal contract, and approved 45-day notices.
The Hall County Board of Tax Assessors on Feb. 18 approved a package of administrative actions affecting property owners and county appraisal operations, including sending Conservation Use (CUVA) intent-to-breach letters with no penalty, authorizing a refund for a double-taxed boat and approving lists of homestead exemptions to add and remove for 2026.
At the meeting, Ms. Melendez presented a list of CUVA breaches tied to property owner deaths and the board voted 3-0 to send intent-to-breach letters without assessing penalties. Ms. Rainey presented a…
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