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Real Property Appraisal Division
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North Carolina law requires that all real property be assessed at fair market value as of January 1st of a revaluation year. It is the function of the Real Property Appraisal Division to list, discover, assess, and process appeals for ad valorem tax purposes on about 290,000 parcels of real estate. The division identifies real estate parcels, inventories characteristics, estimates a fair market value, notifies owners of value changes, and processes appeals of values.
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The Real Property Appraisal Division Manager, under the direction of the Director of Property Assessment and Land Records Management, accomplishes this task through an in-house staff.
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Real Estate Taxes are based on the assessed valuation of the real property as of the date of the last countywide reappraisal (2003) divided by 100 and multiplied by the tax rate.
Want to learn more about property taxes in North Carolina? Just click this link to go to an article published by the Institute of Government in Chapel Hill.
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Street Assessment, Street Lighting, and Tax Bill information can now be accessed through the new NC Property Tax System (NCPTS), implemented July 7, 2008. This system consolidates several Property Tax systems in one location. Try the NCPTS links on the right.
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Contact us at: Real Estate Appraisal Suite 203 700 E. Stonewall St. Charlotte, NC 28202 704-336-4600
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