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How to fill out the NC AV-5 online
This guide provides a step-by-step walkthrough for completing the NC AV-5 form online. Designed for individuals seeking present-use value assessments for agriculture, horticulture, and forestry, this guide will help clarify each component of the form and ensure accurate submission.
Follow the steps to complete your NC AV-5 application online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the county of property location and tax year in the designated fields.
- Provide the full name of the owner or owners. Make sure to include all individuals or entities listed as owners.
- Fill in the mailing address of the owner, including city, state, zip code, and various telephone numbers.
- Review the application deadlines and ensure you are submitting within the specified timeframe.
- In Section I, mark all applicable boxes for the type of property you are applying for (agriculture, horticulture, forestry).
- Enter the parcel identification number along with the acreage breakdown and total for each tax parcel included.
- If relevant, respond to the questions regarding ownership history and related claims for continued value.
- For agricultural and horticultural assessments, detail the products and income over the past three years, including any governmental payments.
- If applying for forestry, attach a copy of the forest management plan and detail who prepared it.
- Complete the affirmation section by providing signatures, titles, and dates for all owners.
- For continued use applications, certify eligibility and acceptance of liability for deferred taxes.
- Once all sections are completed, review your information for accuracy, then save changes, download, print, or share the form as required.
Complete your NC AV-5 application online today to ensure your property is assessed correctly.
The Disabled Veterans Property Tax Exclusion is for veterans who have been found permanently and totally disabled by the US Department of Veterans Affairs. The exclusion applies to a residence owned and occupied by a qualified veteran. The first $45,000 of appraised value of the residence is excluded from taxation.
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