If you receive a Notice of Collection from the NCDOR, don't ignore it, even if you don't have the funds to pay the full balance. Notice N0002401 goes out if a taxpayer's tax debt is final and collections are about to start on the debt. Ignoring the notice until you have the funds just worsens the problem and will add to the debt significantly. If you get a Notice of Collection from the NCDOR, respond right away. If you can pay the full balance, that's great! Here's the online form for that. … Continue reading...
Disposing of Scrap Tires In North Carolina
For residents of North Carolina, disposing of scrap tires is easier than in many other states. Did you know that the North Carolina Division of Waste Management offers a comprehensive program for disposing of scrap tires in North Carolina? In states around the country, people end up illegally disposing of scrap tires. Mostly, illegal scrap tire dumping is the result of difficult scrap tire disposal option. The North Carolina program set up an infrastructure to collect, store, and recycle … Continue reading...
Here’s Why You Should Never Use Bleach To Clean A Cement Floor
Even though people assume bleach will kill mold on a basement floor, you should never use bleach to clean a cement floor. Besides the fact that bleach is corrosive, there's a more important reason to never use bleach to clean a cement floor. Have you ever noticed that many times after what appears to be a successful cleaning of mold with bleach, the mold returns worse than it was in the first place? Think back to the types of surfaces those were. Bleach should never be used to kill mold on … Continue reading...
Would You Like A Home Valuation For Your Charlotte Home?
Interested in a home valuation that actually takes into consideration the current market conditions around Charlotte? Our home valuation is much more accurate than other online instant estimates like Zestimate. Did you know that Zestimates can be off by a whopping 12%? Please allow us to conduct a home valuation on your Charlotte area home. This will allow you to have a more accurate estimate of what your house will actually sell for. Charlotte Home Valuations Our Charlotte home valuations use … Continue reading...
What Flowering Plant Will Grow Under Pine Trees?
If you're getting ready to list your house and wondering what flowering plant will grow under pine trees, you're not alone. Home sellers frequently try landscaping with flowers under pine trees, only to watch them die as potential buyers come to home shop. Don't be caught off guard. Very few flowering plants will grow under pine trees. Still, acid-loving creeping phlox will! It's also incredibly easy to plant and maintain. Choose a perennial creeping phlox, because home buyers dig knowing … Continue reading...
NC Property Tax Relief Deadline Approaching For The Elderly or Disabled Exclusion
If you intend to apply for the Elderly or Disabled Exclusion which offers property tax relief, the deadline is this week! With a June 1 deadline and Memorial Day on Monday, you're almost out of time. The property tax relief program lets elderly or totally and permanently disabled homeowners in North Carolina exclude the greater of the first $25,000 or half of the appraised value of their permanent residence. So, it can save quite a bit of money in property taxes. Still, homeowners must apply … Continue reading...
NC Circuit Breaker Property Tax Deferment Deadline Approaching
The NC Circuit Breaker Property Tax Deferment program limits yearly property taxes to a percentage of a qualifying homeowner's income. So who qualifies? Well, under the NC Circuit Breaker Property Tax Deferment, North Carolina homeowners older than 65 years of age or totally and permanently disabled qualify as long as their income meets the eligibility limits. So, it's a two tiered program. See, for the 2018 tax year, if the qualifying North Carolina homeowner made less than $29,600 last … Continue reading...
NC Property Tax Relief Deadline Approaching For Disabled Veterans
North Carolina's disabled veterans may qualify for property tax relief. The tax relief program excludes up to the first $45,000 of the appraised value of the disabled veteran's permanent residence. Unlike other tax relief programs, North Carolina set no income limit for this tax relief for veterans. A disabled veteran must have their character of service at separation listed as honorable or under honorable conditions to qualify. Also, the disabled veteran must have a total and permanent … Continue reading...
North Carolina Application for Property Tax Relief Must Be Filed Annually, Deadline: June 1st
North Carolina property owners should be aware that the annual Application for Property Tax Relief is due by June 1 this year. The Application for Property Tax Relief extends to people who are elderly or disabled or are disabled veterans. Applications for the following three property tax relief programs are due in less than one month: Elderly or Disabled Exclusion (G.S. 105-277.1) Disabled Veteran Exclusion (G.S. 105-277.1C) Circuit Breaker Tax Deferment Program (G.S. … Continue reading...
Don’t Miss The Korean/Vietnam War Exhibit In The Town Of Matthews This Month
Did you know that Matthews Military Veterans Advisory Committee will host a Korean/Vietnam War Exhibit May 25-25 at the Town of Matthews' Town Hall. Area veterans are encouraged to join the Matthews American Legion, Matthews American Legion Post 235 and Indian Trail’s VFW Post 2423 at the Korean/Vietnam War Exhibit on May 25-28. The exhibit goes on from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday and 10 a.m. through 1 p.m. on Monday. Korean/Vietnam War Exhibit Veterans, bring you memorabilia … Continue reading...
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