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  1. AI-Generated Content Leads to Misinformation on N.C. Veteran Vehicle Tax Exemptions

    Content apparently generated by AI has led to online misinformation and confusion among some veterans who have recently contacted the Mecklenburg County Assessor’s Office.

  2. It’s a Boat! It’s a Plane! Deadline Extended to List Individual and Business Personal Property

    Due to inclement weather and the closure of the County Assessor’s Office, the Feb. 2 deadline for taxpayers to list Individual and Business Personal Property has been extended until the next day that Mecklenburg County offices are open for business. The portal to list online is available 24/7.

  3. New Era, New Leadership: Deputy County Managers Appointed for Financial Services, Health and Human Services

    County Manager Mike Bryant has appointed new deputy county managers to lead two key service areas of Mecklenburg County government.

  4. Valerie C. Woodard Center Closed April 29

    The Valerie C. Woodard Center will be closed on April 29 due to a power outage.  

  5. Possible Scam Alert: Mecklenburg County Cautions Residents of Letter Demanding Property Tax Payment

    Mecklenburg County is warning property owners about a possible fraudulent letter that has surfaced, claiming the recipient is behind on their local property tax payments and demanding payment. 

  6. Property Tax Relief: Apply Now for a Break on Your Bill

    Mecklenburg County citizens who think they might qualify for a break on their property taxes should apply now.

  7. January Is Time to List Individual and Business Personal Property

    Any person or business that owns property such as boats, aircraft or mobile homes, or income-producing property such as equipment, machinery or furniture associated with a business must list the property for tax purposes with the Mecklenburg County Assessor’s Office between Jan. 1 and Jan. 31, 2025.

  8. Property Tax Relief: Apply Now for a Break on Your Bill

     Senior citizens on a fixed income. A disabled resident unable to work. A veteran living in a home adapted for their needs. These are examples of Mecklenburg County residents who might qualify for a break on their property taxes.

  9. It's a Boat! It's a Plane! It's a… Blimp? It's Time to List Individual & Business Personal Property

    Any person or business that owns property such as boats, aircraft, mobile homes, or income-producing property such as equipment, machinery or furniture associated with a business must list the property for tax purposes with the Mecklenburg County Assessor’s Office between Jan.1, 2024, and Jan. 31, 2024. Individual and business personal property is taxed at the FY 2024 property tax rates set by the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners, the Charlotte City Council, and town boards. 

  10. Your Home Your Castle: Meck County Seeks Input and Ideas on Corporate Home Purchases

    Mecklenburg County wants to hear what residents think about the purchase of single-family homes by corporate investors.