Georgia Statutes
§ 48-2-61 — Effect of actions taken to avoid payment of taxes; liability
Georgia § 48-2-61
JurisdictionGeorgia
Title48
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O.C.G.A. § 48-2-61 (2026).
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(a)All deeds of gift, mortgages, sales, transfers of titles to motor vehicles, and assignments of property of any kind made to avoid payment of taxes and all judgments procured for the purpose of avoiding payment of taxes shall be null and void.
(b)The person holding such property or the person to whom such conveyance has been made and the property also, wherever found and no matter in whose possession it may be, shall be liable for taxes.
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