Property Tax in Jasper County
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Jasper County tracks close to national
Jasper County's effective tax rate of 0.890% on a median home value of $219,700 yields annual taxes of $1,956—about 27% above the national median of $2,690 in absolute dollars. The rate itself falls just below the national average, reflecting the county's moderate overall tax burden.
Marginally above Georgia average
Jasper County's 0.890% effective rate edges slightly below Georgia's 0.898% state average, with median taxes of $1,956 exceeding the state median of $1,529. The county ranks firmly in the middle tier of Georgia's 159 counties for tax burden.
Mid-range within the eight-county area
Jasper County's $1,956 median tax trails only Jackson County ($2,761) and Henry County ($2,559) among the eight counties, but substantially exceeds Hart County ($1,113) and Heard County ($1,030). The rate of 0.890% positions Jasper comfortably between the low-tax and high-tax clusters.
Your annual property tax estimate
On Jasper County's median home value of $219,700, homeowners pay approximately $1,956 in annual property taxes. When mortgage escrow is included, the total typically reaches about $2,027 per year.
Verify your assessed value
Jasper County homeowners should compare their property's assessed value against recent arm's length sales in the area. If your assessment exceeds fair market value, filing an appeal with the county assessor can yield meaningful tax relief.