Q: When are Nash County property taxes due for FY 2025-2026?
A: Property taxes are typically due in early fall, with specific due dates varying. Personal and business property listing forms are due by February 28, 2026. Contact the Nash County Tax Office at (252) 459-1222 for exact payment due dates.
Q: What tax credits are available and do they require application?
A: Nash County offers several tax credits including Elderly/Disabled Homestead, Circuit Breaker, and Disabled Veteran credits. ALL credits require annual application and are NOT automatic. Applications can be requested after January 1, 2025, by calling (252) 459-1222.
Q: How does the Homestead credit work?
A: The Homestead credit for elderly/disabled property owners caps annual assessment increases and provides income-qualified relief. For 2025, the income eligibility limit is $37,900. This credit limits assessment growth rather than reducing market value and requires filing form AV-9.
Q: How often does Nash County reassess properties?
A: Nash County conducts periodic countywide revaluations to maintain current market values. Property owners receive notice of assessments and have appeal rights during specified appeal periods.
Q: What are the penalties for late tax payments?
A: Late property tax payments in Nash County incur interest charges and penalties. Contact the Nash County Tax Office for specific penalty rates and payment options if you're unable to pay by the due date.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Check the Nash County Tax Office website or call (252) 459-1218 for current online payment options and accepted payment methods.
Q: How do special district taxes work?
A: Properties in fire districts, municipal areas, or special service districts pay additional taxes beyond the base county rate. Your total rate depends on your property's location and applicable districts.
Q: What if I disagree with my property assessment?
A: Property owners have appeal rights during designated appeal periods following reassessment notices. Contact the Nash County Tax Office for appeal procedures and deadlines.
Q: Are there different tax rates for different areas of Nash County?
A: Yes, tax rates vary significantly within Nash County due to municipal boundaries, fire districts, and special taxing districts. Your exact rate depends on your property's specific location.
Q: Where can I get tax credit application forms?
A: Forms AV-9 and NCDVA-9 can be downloaded from the Nash County website, requested by calling (252) 459-1222, or obtained through the annual listing abstract. Applications must be filed annually to maintain credits.