What is a millage rate?
The tax rate, or millage rate, is set annually by the Lowndes County Board of Commissioners and the Lowndes County Board of Education. A tax rate of 1 mill represents a tax liability of 1 dollar per $1,000 of assessed value. Each governing authority estimates their total revenue from other sources. This figure is subtracted from their overall budgetary needs, and then a millage rate is set that will generate the necessary revenues to fulfill budgetary requirements.

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1. What is property taxation?
2. What property is taxed?
3. Who decides how much my property is worth for tax purposes?
4. What if I disagree with the Tax Assessors' value?
5. What is the difference between fair market value and assessed value?
6. What is a millage rate?
7. How is my tax bill calculated?
8. What is the HTRC credit on my tax bill?
9. When is my tax bill due?
10. Is there anyway to reduce my tax bill?
11. What is and how do I file for homestead exemption?
12. Where do I get a copy of my warranty deed?
13. Do I pay taxes on my mobile / modular home?
14. Where do property tax dollars go?