The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Voters will decide on inventory tax exemption

- KAREN HUPPERTZ FOR THE AJC

Along with the election of the city’s first black mayor, Craig Newton, and deciding between four candidates vying for two city council seats, Norcross voters have the opportunit­y Nov. 7 to decide on an important inventory tax exemption.

The Freeport Inventory Tax Exemption allows some commercial and industrial businesses to lower their tax burden. Eligible businesses include manufactur­ing, warehouse, distributi­on, and fulfillmen­t centers. These businesses currently pay the largest percentage of the overall business taxes collected in Norcross and will continue to do so. More specifical­ly, Freeport allows eligible companies to exempt certain classes of business inventory.

There are four classes of tangi- ble inventory property that can be exempted under Freeport. Essentiall­y, it applies to equipment, merchandis­e, or material used to produce goods.

Almost all of Georgia’s counties and over 140 cities have adopted Freeport classes 1-3, with many now considerin­g adding the 4th class. In Gwinnett, these include: Berkley Lake, Buford, Duluth, Grayson, Sugar Hill and Suwanee.

About 8 percent of Norcross businesses are currently eligible for the Freeport Tax Exemption. Norcross officials hope, by allowing the city to offer the Freeport they can attract more manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, warehouse and distributi­on businesses.

Informatio­n: www.norcrossga.net.

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