SNELLVILLE -- About half of the residents in Snellville will be receiving a corrected tax bill soon, the Gwinnett Tax Commissioner’s Office advised today.

SNELLVILLE — About half of the residents in Snellville will be receiving a corrected tax bill soon, the Gwinnett Tax Commissioner’s Office advised today.

The City of Snellville said a technical glitch caused some storm water assessments to have incorrect amounts, either higher or lower.

The corrected bills will be mailed later this week to about 4,000 residents whose storm water charges are incorrect. The bills will include a letter explaining the error.

Property owners can identify the corrected bills by their black ink vs. the blue ink of the originals.

The due date remains Oct. 15 for the corrected bills; otherwise penalties and interest may apply.

Property owners who have questions or need assistance may contact the Tax Commissioner’s Office at [email protected] or (770) 822-8800.


SNELLVILLE -- About half of the residents in Snellville will be receiving a corrected tax bill soon, the Gwinnett Tax Commissioner’s Office advised today.
Thom Chandler

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