Yadkin County 2017 Board of Equalization Deadline Set for May 23 May 12, 2017 North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor 2017 is a revalaution year for Yadkin County, and the County sent notices out in late February. At that time, the County had not yet set a deadline for filing a formal appeal to the Yadkin County Board of Equalization and Review.
What to do about Forsyth County's 2017 "Value Pending" Property Tax Notices April 27, 2017 North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor Many owners of commercial properties in Forsyth are recieving revaluation notices that do not state a value at all. Instead, where the new 2017 value should be, the notices say "VALUE PENDING." Meanwhile, the deadline in Forsyth County for appealing 2017 property values to the Board of Equalization and Review is June 30, 2017.
Alamance County Property Values Yield Slight Increase, Deadline to Appeal is June 1 April 13, 2017 North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor "Tax season" might be officially over, but property tax revaluation is in full swing for Alamance County. If you own property in Alamance County, you should have recieved your revaluation notice by March 1. These notices set forth the new assessed value of your property effective January 1, 2017.
Forsyth County Property Values Increase by 6 Percent—Deadline for Appeals is June 30 April 12, 2017 John A. Cocklereece, Jr. North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor Property tax revaluation notices in Forsyth County have been mailed advising property owners of their new values. Average property values in Forsyth County increased by about 6% from the last revaluation in 2013, according to a statment made by John Burgiss, the tax assessor, in arecent Winston-Salem Journal article.
Updated Info on 2017 Property Tax Revaluations in Triad NC February 10, 2017 John A. Cocklereece, Jr. North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor We previously posted that several counties in the Piedmont Triad region of North Carolina [Forsyth; Guilford; Davie; Yadkin; and Alamance] were all revaluing property in 2017. At the time of our post, we had only limited information as to when revaluation notices would be forthcoming and when would be the deadline for appeals to the local BER, if the owner was not happy with the assessed value. We have gotten updated info on these counties and it is as follows: Forsyth Notices out in late Feb or early/mid March
Revaluation Notices Delayed in Forsyth County January 30, 2017 John A. Cocklereece, Jr. North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor Forsyth County is one of the North Carolina counties that has scheduled a revaluation for 2017. Notices of valuation were thought to be forthcoming to all property owmers around the middle of February.
I received my "Property Tax Listing Notice." Now what do I do? January 11, 2017 John A. Cocklereece, Jr. North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor It's January, so it is likely that you have received a "listing notice" from the tax office if you own real property or business personal property. So, you might reasonably ask: "Now what do I do?" Lisiting refers to the requirement that property owners file a report every year with the tax office showing the property owned by them as of the listing date of January 1. The type of information required and the manner in which the listing is done varies depending on whether you are dealing with real property or business personal property.
North Carolina County Property Tax Commission Hearing Dates for 2017 November 30, 2016 John A. Cocklereece, Jr. North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor If a property owner is dissatisfied with the valuation of its property for property tax purposes, it must follow a specified appeal process to contest the value and attempt to get it lowered. The first step in this appeal process is the local appeal, typically to the county Board of Equalization and Review [BER]. Deadlines for local appeals vary from county to county and from year to year, but are always sometime between April 1 and June 30.
Guilford County Property Tax Revaluations in 2017 November 29, 2016 John A. Cocklereece, Jr. North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor In a recent post, we mentioned that North Carolina counties are required to revalue all real property at least every eight years, although some do it more frequently, generally on a 4 year cycle. We also mentioned the twenty or so counties that are scheduled to revalue in 2017. 2017 looks to be a busy revaluation year in the Triad as several counties in the Triad are scheduled for a revaluation. We previously mentioned details regarding the revaluation in Forsyth County.
Yadkin County Property Tax Revaluations in 2017 November 29, 2016 John A. Cocklereece, Jr. North Carolina Property Tax Law Monitor In a recent post, we mentioned that North Carolina counties are required to revalue all real property at least every eight years, although some do it more frequently, generally on a 4 year cycle. We also mentioned the twenty or so counties that are scheduled to revalue in 2017. 2017 looks to be a busy revaluation year in the Triad as several counties in the Triad are scheduled for a revaluation. We previously mentioned details regarding the revaluation in Forsyth, Guilford, and Alamance counties.