Q: When are property taxes due in Randolph County?
A: Property taxes for FY 2024-2025 are due January 5, 2025. Payments made after January 5th are considered late and subject to penalties.
Q: What tax credits are available and how do I apply?
A: Randolph County offers several tax credits including Homestead Credit, Disabled Veteran Credit, and Elderly/Disabled Credit. All credits require separate applications filed with the Tax Assessor's office, typically by January 31st each year. Applications are NOT automatic.
Q: How does the Homestead Credit work?
A: The Homestead Credit limits annual assessment increases on your primary residence, not the market value itself. You must apply separately for this credit - it is not automatic. Contact the Tax Assessor at (336) 318-6900 for applications.
Q: How often does Randolph County reassess properties?
A: Randolph County conducts countywide revaluations every 8 years, with the most recent occurring in 2023. Property owners can appeal assessments within 30 days of receiving notice.
Q: What are the penalties for late payment?
A: Late payments incur a 2% penalty immediately after January 5th, with additional interest charges of 0.75% per month thereafter until paid in full.
Q: Can I pay my property taxes online?
A: Yes, Randolph County offers online payment options through their official website. Credit card payments may incur processing fees.
Q: Why did my tax bill increase if I didn't improve my property?
A: Tax increases can result from general revaluation, tax rate increases by commissioners, or being included in new special taxing districts for services like fire protection.
Q: How do special district taxes work?
A: Properties in fire districts, water/sewer districts, or other special service areas pay additional taxes beyond the base county rate. Your total rate depends on which districts serve your specific property location.