Consumers of commercial fertilizers shall not be required to return for taxation any commercial fertilizers or any manures commonly used by farmers and others as fertilizers if the land upon which the fertilizer is to be used has been properly returned for taxation.
History. Ga. L. 1901, p. 65, § 1; Civil Code 1910, § 1090; Code 1933, § 92-203; Code 1933, § 91A-1103, enacted by Ga. L. 1978, p. 309, § 2.
Cross references.
Georgia Fertilizer Act of 1997, § 2-12-1 et seq.
Structure Georgia Code
Title 48 - Revenue and Taxation
Chapter 5 - Ad Valorem Taxation of Property
Article 2 - Property Tax Exemptions and Deferral
§ 48-5-41. Property Exempt From Taxation
§ 48-5-41.2. Exemption From Taxation of Personal Property in Inventory for Business
§ 48-5-41.3. [For Effective Date, See note.] Tax Exemption for Timber Equipment
§ 48-5-42.1. Personal Property Tax Exemption for Property Valued at $7,500.00 or Less
§ 48-5-43. Exemption for Fertilizers
§ 48-5-46. Procedure for Application
§ 48-5-47. Applications for Homestead Exemptions of Individuals 65 or Older
§ 48-5-48.1. Level 1 Freeport Exemption; Application; Filing; Renewal
§ 48-5-48.2. Level 1 Freeport Exemption; Referendum
§ 48-5-48.3. Homestead Exemption for Senior Citizens
§ 48-5-48.5. Level 2 Freeport Exemption; Application; Filing; Renewal
§ 48-5-48.6. Level 2 Freeport Exemption; Referendum
§ 48-5-49. Determination of Eligibility of Applicant; Appeal
§ 48-5-53. Falsification of Information Required by Code Section 48-5-52; Penalty
§ 48-5-55. Continuation of Constitutional Exemptions From Ad Valorem Taxes