How Property Tax Works
Duplin County, North Carolina operates on a property tax system that serves as the primary funding source for essential county services, including public schools, emergency services, road maintenance, and general government operations. The county assesses property taxes based on the assessed value of real estate and personal property, with the current base tax rate set at 0.5800% (or $0.58 per $100 of assessed value) for the 2025 tax year. This rate is notably lower than the state average of approximately 1%.
Property tax rates in Duplin County can vary by location within the county due to special taxing districts, municipal taxes, and fire district assessments. Property owners may be subject to additional levies depending on their specific location, which can affect the total effective tax rate. The county conducts periodic revaluations to ensure assessed values reflect current market conditions, and property owners have the right to appeal their assessments through the county's formal appeal process.