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Vision, Mission and Values

The Tax Commissioner is an elected Constitutional Officer responsible for every phase of collecting property taxes, from processing property homestead exemption applications through preparation of the digest, billing, accounting, and disbursements.

Property taxes include those assessed on real estate, public utilities, and ad valorem taxes on motor vehicles and mobile homes. These collections are disbursed to state, county, school, and city governing authorities. As a tag agent for the state of Georgia, the Tax Commissioner is also responsible for the collection of all taxes, fees, and penalties for motor vehicles applicable under the Georgia Code. The Tax Commissioner enforces all regulations mandated by the State.

A large percentage of the revenue realized by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners and Board of Education is generated from ad valorem taxes collected by the Tax Commissioner. The financial stability of these institutions largely depends upon the efficient operation of the Office of the Tax Commissioner. Cities also benefit from taxes collected on motor vehicles, mobile homes, and heavy-duty equipment. The Tax Commissioner is also responsible for collecting storm water fees assessed by the County.

Vision

“A Leader In Public Service”

Mission

The Gwinnett Tax Commissioner’s Office will provide tag and tax services that are accessible and responsive to the needs of citizens through innovation, technology, and a professional workforce.

Core Values and Beliefs

  • Exist to serve customers
  • Foster teamwork
  • Encourage proactive innovation
  • Provide meaningful and challenging work that matches employees skills and interests
  • Establish an ethical and open work environment
  • Lead by fact to remain conservative stewards of public resources
  • Plan for the future

The Tax Commissioner is an elected Constitutional Officer responsible for every phase of collecting property taxes, from processing property homestead exemption applications through preparation of the digest, billing, accounting, and disbursements.

Property taxes include those assessed on real estate, public utilities, and ad valorem taxes on motor vehicles and mobile homes. These collections are disbursed to state, county, school, and city governing authorities. As a tag agent for the state of Georgia, the Tax Commissioner is also responsible for the collection of all taxes, fees, and penalties for motor vehicles applicable under the Georgia Code. The Tax Commissioner enforces all regulations mandated by the State.

A large percentage of the revenue realized by the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners and Board of Education is generated from ad valorem taxes collected by the Tax Commissioner. The financial stability of these institutions largely depends upon the efficient operation of the Office of the Tax Commissioner. Cities also benefit from taxes collected on motor vehicles, mobile homes, and heavy-duty equipment. The Tax Commissioner is also responsible for collecting storm water fees assessed by the County.

Vision

“A Leader In Public Service”

Mission

The Gwinnett Tax Commissioner’s Office will provide tag and tax services that are accessible and responsive to the needs of citizens through innovation, technology, and a professional workforce.

Core Values and Beliefs

  • Exist to serve customers
  • Foster teamwork
  • Encourage proactive innovation
  • Provide meaningful and challenging work that matches employees skills and interests
  • Establish an ethical and open work environment
  • Lead by fact to remain conservative stewards of public resources
  • Plan for the future
Gwinnett Tax Commissioner Fact Sheet

Learn more about the Gwinnett Tax Commissioner's Office.

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Learn more about the Gwinnett Tax Commissioner's Office.

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Leadership Team
Katherine Meyer - Tax Commisioner

Katherine Meyer
Tax Commissioner
770-822-7324
taxcommissioner@gwinnettcounty.com

Biography

Jerry Kemp - Chief Deputy Tax Commissioner

Jerry Kemp
Chief Deputy Tax Commissioner
770-822-7324
Jerry.Kemp@gwinnettcounty.com

Biography

Anthony Buffum - Department of Motor Vehicles Director

Anthony Buffum
Department of Motor Vehicles Director
770-822-8818
Anthony.Buffum@gwinnettcounty.com

Biography

Richard Steele - Department of Property Tax Director

Richard Steele
Department of Property Tax Director
770-822-8800
Richard.Steele@gwinnettcounty.com

Biography

Katherine Meyer - Tax Commisioner

Katherine Meyer
Tax Commissioner
770-822-7324
taxcommissioner@gwinnettcounty.com

Biography

Jerry Kemp - Chief Deputy Tax Commissioner

Jerry Kemp
Chief Deputy Tax Commissioner
770-822-7324
Jerry.Kemp@gwinnettcounty.com

Biography

Anthony Buffum - Department of Motor Vehicles Director

Anthony Buffum
Department of Motor Vehicles Director
770-822-8818
Anthony.Buffum@gwinnettcounty.com

Biography

Richard Steele - Department of Property Tax Director

Richard Steele
Department of Property Tax Director
770-822-8800
Richard.Steele@gwinnettcounty.com

Biography

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