Marjorie Taylor Greene Allegedly Violated Georgia Tax Law By Claiming Two Permanent Residences
Marjorie Taylor Greene Allegedly Violated Georgia Tax Law By Claiming Two Permanent Residences
Republican Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has allegedly violated a Georgia tax law by claiming permanent residence at two different addresses.
Greene allegedly filed two active homestead exemptions in her 2020 Georgia state tax documents, according to WSB-TV. A homestead exemption provides a large tax break for state residents, usually granting a $2,000 exemption from most county and school taxes.
The Fulton County Board of Assessors has said state residents are only legally allowed to claim one residential address for a homestead exemption.