Turner County, Georgia Property Taxes
Property Taxes in Turner County, Georgia
Median Turner County effective property tax rate: 1.10%, significantly higher than the national median of 1.02%.
Median Turner County home value: $91,087
Median annual Turner County tax bill: $1,122, lower than the national median property tax bill of $2,400.
How are property taxes in Turner County calculated?
Property taxes in Turner County are calculated based on the tax assessed value, which is often lower than the actual market value due to property tax exemptions such as the homestead or senior exemption.
Understanding your county's property tax system, exemptions, and reduction opportunities can lead to significant savings. Whether you live in Turner County or another part of Turner County, knowing local tax details benefits homeowners and investors.
Last Updated April 13, 2026
Turner County, Georgia Property Tax Bill Calculator
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Median Effective Tax Rate
1.1%
Estimate Property Tax Bill
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How Does the Turner County Property Tax Calculator Work?
Use this Turner County property tax calculator to estimate your annual property tax bill. Enter your property's assessed value and our calculator applies Turner County's median effective tax rate of 1.10% to generate your estimate.
Enter your property's estimated assessed value — the figure the appraisal district assigns for tax purposes, which is typically lower than market value after applicable exemptions. Our calculator uses the median effective rate for a more accurate estimate than the statutory millage rate alone.
Your actual bill may vary based on your specific exemptions, local school district levies, and any special assessment districts that apply to your property. Turner County's median tax rate is higher than the Georgia state median tax rate of 1.00%, while the county median tax bill of $1,122 is lower than the national median property tax bill of $2,400 and $1,278 lower than the state tax bill.
For a more precise estimate, scroll down to explore city and ZIP code-level tax rate trends across Turner County.
Property Tax Rates Across Turner County, Georgia
What Are Effective Property Tax Rates Across Turner County?
Local government entities set tax rates, which vary widely across Turner County. Each year, the county estimates its budget for public services and divides that total by the assessed value of all taxable property within its jurisdiction.
Below, compare Turner County's effective property tax rate to other counties in Georgia or the U.S. median of 1.02%.
Turner County's median effective rate stands at 1.10%, which is higher than the national median of 1.02%. Within Turner County, the highest rate is found in Ashburn at 1.43%, while Arabi has the lowest at 1.05%.
These variations reflect differences in local school district levies, Community Improvement Districts assessments, and special district bonds — which compound the base county rate.
Our median effective property tax rate (tax bill ÷ assessor's market value) accounts for exemptions and deductions, making it more accurate than the general median tax rate, which is the midpoint of statutory rates before adjustments.
Median Effective Turner County Tax Rate
1.10%
Our median effective property tax rate (tax bill ÷ assessor's market value) accounts for exemptions and deductions, making it more accurate than the general median tax rate, which is the midpoint of statutory rates before adjustments.
Median Effective Georgia Tax Rate
1.00%
Median Effective United States Tax Rate
1.02%
Property Tax Assessment Values Across Turner County, Georgia
When examining property taxes in Turner County, understanding the distinction between "market value" and "assessed value" is crucial.
The market value is what a willing buyer would pay to a willing seller in an open and competitive market, often influenced by location, property condition, and economic market trends. The Turner County tax assessor estimates the market value for tax purposes.
The assessed value is the market value minus any applicable exemptions or limits determined by local laws and offerings. The tax assessed value is the figure used to calculate your property taxes or the amount multiplied by your tax rate to get your tax bill.
Assessment notices:
In Turner County, assessment notices are sent in the spring each year. They'll typically reach your mailbox by the middle of May.
Each property owner receives an assessment notice that contains both the market value and assessed value, along with an estimate of your property tax bill. By providing insights into how assessed and market values are determined, this section helps property owners navigate their tax responsibilities and understand the valuation processes affecting their property taxes in Turner County.
For example, the median tax bill in Turner County is $1,122, compared with the national median property tax bill of $2,400. Tax bills range significantly across the county, with Sycamore at the highest median tax bill of $1,245 and Ashburn at the lowest median tax bill of $1,080. Arabi has the highest median home price at $112,605.
Median Turner County Market Value
$91,087
Median Georgia Market Value
$280,310
Median United States Market Value
$235,294
Property Tax Bills Across Turner County, Georgia
Property tax bills in Turner County are based on the assessed value of a home, not the market price alone. Local taxing authorities apply the county’s tax rate to that assessed value to determine the final bill, so two homes with similar market values can still owe different amounts if their assessments differ.
Several factors shape what a homeowner pays, including the property’s assessed value, local tax rates, and any exemptions that may reduce taxable value. With a median home price of $91,087, Turner County homeowners often see bills that vary widely depending on those factors. The 25th percentile tax bill is $631, while the 75th percentile is $1,843 and the 90th percentile reaches $2,782. That range shows how much property taxes can differ from one home to another.
For homeowners, the bill can affect monthly housing costs and long-term affordability. Even small changes in assessed value or tax rates can lead to a noticeable shift in what is owed each year.
Median Turner County Tax Bill
$1,122
Median Georgia Tax Bill
$2,476
Median United States Tax Bill
$2,400
Don't miss the deadline to appeal!
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| Appeal Deadline | July 1 |
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| Turner Tax Assessor | |
| Website | qpublic.schneidercorp.com |