Your property taxes are locally assessed and collected by counties. Your home's appraised value and the tax rate set by counties and municipalities are used to calculate your property taxes. More information on how your property taxes are calculated is on the North Carolina Department of Revenue (NCDOR) website.
Mecklenburg County property tax rate is 48.31 cents per $100 in property value. Therefore, to calculate your county property taxes, take the assessed value of your property, divide by 100, and then multiply by 0.4831. For example, the owner of a $200,000 house will have an annual County tax bill of $966.20.
Mecklenburg County sales tax details The North Carolina sales tax rate is currently 4.75%. The Mecklenburg County sales tax rate is 2.0%.
You must send payment for taxes in North Carolina for the fiscal year 2022 by April 16, 2024. The Extension Deadline is October 15, 2024 to file your North Carolina income tax return. North Carolina automatically grants 6 months extensions on filing income taxes if a federal extension is filed.
Real estate and personal property taxes are billed on an annual basis. Tax bills are mailed out during the month of July, and bills are due September 1 each year.
Residents within Mecklenburg County can dial 311. If outside the county, please dial 704.336. 7600.
There are a variety of ways that 311can be contacted. Of course, the most familiar is our three-digit dial of 3-1-1. We do have a full seven-digit number which is 704-336-7600.