DECATUR, Ga. – The Georgia Association of Black County Officials (GABCO) recently named DeKalb County Tax Commissioner Irvin J. Johnson as the 2024 Tax Commissioner of the Year. Johnson was recognized on Dec. 8 during the GABCO Chairman’s Reception in Atlanta, honoring county officials from across Georgia.
“I appreciate this honor from the Georgia Association Black County Officials, it is humbling to be recognized in this manner. I am thankful to the voters of DeKalb and the tax office team who serve our customers,” said Tax Commissioner Irvin Johnson.
GABCO is a group of elected officials from counties throughout Georgia who advocate to protect the general welfare of Georgians, people of color and underserved citizens of Georgia in matters of health and welfare, education, social and criminal justice, employment and economic empowerment.
For more information about the Georgia Association of Black County Officials, please visit the website gabcoonline.org.
For more information about the DeKalb County tax commissioner’s office, visit DeKalbTax.org and follow @dekalbtaxga on Facebook, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn for updates from the tax office.
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About the DeKalb County Tax Commissioner’s Office
DeKalb County Tax Commissioner Irvin J. Johnson, an elected constitutional officer, is responsible for billing, collecting, and disbursing $1.8 billion in personal and real property taxes, and administering homestead exemptions for the nearly 260,000 property owners. Also serving as an agent for the State of Georgia, the tax commissioner handles all aspects of motor vehicle registrations, including managing the collection of motor vehicle taxes, issuing vehicle tags and titles, and processing vehicle registration renewals for citizens and businesses located in DeKalb County, Georgia.
For more information about the Tax Commissioner’s office, please visit www.dekalbtax.org. For updates about the tax office, follow @dekalbtaxga on Facebook, X (Twitter) and LinkedIn.
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