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More to Fulton County Taxman Than Meets the Eye

Jun 18, 2012 Comments Off on More to Fulton County Taxman Than Meets the Eye Manager

The Northside Neighbor April 03, 2002 - In the evening, he likes to have a cigar and retire to his computer to work on several books he is writing.  By day, Arthur Ferdinand is the Tax Commissioner of Fulton County. He defines his responsibilities as ensuring the revenue base to support the county.  Before he took the position ...

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Lien Holder Tops Fulton County List of Tax Scofflaws

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Atlanta Journal-Constitution March 20, 2002 - Fulton County Tax Commissioner Arthur Ferdinand release Tuesday a list of 54 of the county's largest delinquent property taxpayers, including several companies that buy tax liens and receive fees to return the properties to the original owners. Companies and individuals on the list owe $7.3 million for the tax years 1995 to ...

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Ferdinand Offers Support of Board Action on Tax Lien Sales

Jun 18, 2012 Comments Off on Ferdinand Offers Support of Board Action on Tax Lien Sales Manager

The Northside Neighbor March 27, 2002 - Fulton County Tax Commissioner Arthur Ferdinand said he would support the county commissioners if they approved a policy to protect senior citizens from tax lien sales on their homes. "The rising values in the city is making it very, very difficult for senior citizens to pay taxes and anything the commissioners ...

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Law Compels Fulton to Sell Tax Liens

Jun 18, 2012 Comments Off on Law Compels Fulton to Sell Tax Liens Manager

Atlanta Journal-Constitution December 3, 2002 - On Nov. 12, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jerry Baxter ruled against Fulton County on the sale of tax liens.  Consequently, as Fulton County tax commissioner, I am under a court order to sell tax liens to anyone making such a demand or face contempt charges. When property owners fail to pay ...

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