New vehicle tax laws could mean long lines
by The Associated Press
Feb 19, 2013 | 584 views | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
ATLANTA — Georgia county officials say motorists can expect longer lines and higher fees at county tag offices across the state if new vehicle tax are finalized.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Georgia's new title tax law are expected to go into effect March 1.

On Monday, tax commissioners from Gwinnett, Fulton, DeKalb and Cobb counties held a news conference asking residents for patience as they switch to the new system, a one-time title tax that replaces sales tax and the annual "birthday" tax. They said motorists should use phone or mail-in options to avoid long wait times.

Claudia Lawson, DeKalb County's tax commissioner, predicts that the change will be frustrating for taxpayers

Some counties, such as Cobb, are hiring additional staff and setting up dedicated help lines to deal with the crush of customers.
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