Exclusion for elderly/disabled persons 65 years old as of January 1, 2010 or totally and permanently disabled, is a permanent resident of North Carolina, and whose 2009 income does not exceed twenty seven thousand one hundred dollars ($27,100).
One time application required.
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Download: Homestead Exclusion.pdf |
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The Homestead Circuit Breaker is the deferral of property taxes that exceed tax limitation. This tax deferment program is for North Carolina residents who meet all the qualifications for the homestead exclusion plus they have owned and occupied their permanent residence for at least five years and their income does not exceed forty thousand six hundred fifty dollars ($40,650).
The deferred taxes are a lien on your property. Interest accrues on deferred taxes as if they had been payable on the dates on which they would have originally become due.
An annual application is required.
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Download: Homestead Circuit Breaker.pdf |
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Exclusion for honorably discharged veterans whose disability is service connected and has been certified by the Department of Veterans Affairs as 100% permanently and totally disabling or the surviving spouse of an honorably dischared disabled veteran who has never remarried.
Their is no age or income requirement.
One-time application is required.
An owner who receives this exclusion may not receive other property tax relief.
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Download: Disabled Veteran Exclusion.pdf |
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APPLICATIONS MAY BE TIMELY FILED UP TO AND THROUGH JUNE 1.
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Download: Exclusion/Deferment Application form AV-9 |
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Download: Certification of Disability form AV-9a |
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Download: Certification for Disabled Veterans form NCDVA-9 |
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