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  1. Property Tax Relief Programs

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs

    Find information on how you may qualify for the tax relief program.

  2. Property Tax Deferral for the Elderly or Disabled (Circuit Breaker)

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/property-tax-deferral-elderly-or-disabled-circuit-breaker

    Allows qualifying individuals the option to defer a portion of the property taxes owed on their permanent residence.

  3. Property Tax Exclusion for the Elderly or Disabled

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/property-tax-exclusion-elderly-or-disabled

    Property tax exclusions are available for qualifying elderly and disabled residents.

  4. Exemptions and Exclusions for Real and Business Personal Property

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/general-exemptions-and-exclusions-real-and-personal-property

    You may be entitled to a tax exemption or exclusion if your real, business and individual personal property meets the criteria outlined in Form AV.10.

  5. Present-Use Value Assessment (Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry)

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/present-use-value-assessment-agriculture-horticulture-and-forestry

    Commercial producers of agricultural, horticultural or forest products are eligible to apply for tax assessment on the basis of present use, rather than full market value. 

  6. Builder Property Tax Exemptions

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/builder-property-tax-exemptions

    Property tax exemptions are available for qualifying residential and commercial builders. 

  7. Historic Property Deferral

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/historic-property-deferral

    Properties designated as historic properties may be eligible for property tax deferrals. Application filing period is Jan. 1 - 31. 

  8. Disabled Veterans Homestead Exclusion

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/disabled-veterans-homestead-exclusion

    North Carolina excludes from property taxes the first $45,000 of assessed value for specific real property occupied as a permanent residence by a qualifying owner.

  9. Antique Automobile Exclusion

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/antique-automobile-exclusion

    County residents who own an antique automobile may be eligible for a tax exclusion if the automobile meets certain criteria.

  10. Charlotte Auto Fee Reduction for the Elderly

    http://cao.mecknc.gov/tax-relief-programs/charlotte-auto-fee-reduction-elderly

    Charlotte residents may qualify for a rebate of half of the Charlotte Auto Fee if they meet certain age and income requirements.