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Certain homeowners may qualify for one of these three programs offering property tax relief in the state. 1. LOW-INCOME HOMESTEAD EXCLUSION North Carolina allows low-income homestead exclusions for qualifying individuals. Qualifying owners must apply with the Assessor's Office between January 1 and June 1. If you qualify, you can receive an exclusion of either $25,000, or 50% (whichever is greater) of the taxable value of your residence. As of January 1 of the year for which the exclusion is claimed:
2. DISABLED VETERANS HOMESTEAD EXCLUSION North Carolina excludes from property taxes the first $45,000 of assessed value for specific real property or a manufactured home which is occupied as a permanent residence by a qualifying owner. Applicants for this exclusion must meet the following requirements, regardless of age or income:
3. PROPERTY TAX DEFERRAL FOR THE ELDERLY OR TOTALLY AND PERMANENTLY DISABLED ("CIRCUIT BREAKER") This program is available instead of Homestead Exclusion for elderly or disabled homeowners whose income does not exceed 150% of the income eligibility limit* for the Homestead Exclusion. As of January 1 of the year for which the deferral is claimed, the applicant must:
Other Requirements:
Unlike exclusion, which reduces taxes owed (by excluding part of the value on which the tax is based), deferral postpones paying (defers) a portion of taxes due in one year to some future time, such as: sale of the property, the property no longer being the applicant's primary residence, or the death of the applicant with no surviving spouse.
INCOME DETERMINATION - for Low Income Homestead Exclusion or Property Tax Deferral Documentation verifying income is required. For married applicants residing with their spouses, the income from both spouses must be included, whether or not the property is in both names. Income from EVERY source must be listed on the application, with the exception of gifts or inheritances received from a spouse, lineal (direct) ancestor, or lineal descendant. Examples of income include but are not limited to disability payments, IRA distributions, pensions and annuities, social security benefits, capital gains, and veteran benefits. More information on reporting income is included in the cover letter sent with Tax Relief Application Packets. These packets will be made available after January 1 for the 2012 tax year. *Annual Income Eligibility Limit is set every year by the NC Department of Revenue. The limit for 2011 is $27,100 for income received from all sources during the calendar year 2010. This limit establishes the ceiling for the Low-Income Homestead Exclusion (option 1 above). It further establishes the ceiling for the Circuit Breaker deferral of taxes (option 3 above), where income cannot exceed 150% ($40,650) of this limit. Please contact 704-336-6348 or visit us in our office if you have questions concerning how this applies to your situation. CHARLOTTE AUTO FEE Charlotte residents who qualify for the Homestead Exclusion may also apply for a reduction in the Auto Fee for their vehicles: Charlotte Auto Fee Reduction Application. IMPORTANT! More information: Applications: 2011 applications are no longer available. Applications for 2012 will be available after January 1, 2012. Visit: Account Services Division of |
