My Property was Annexed and I received a tax bill. What am I paying for?
North Carolina Statute requires that once you have been annexed into the corporate limits of the city, taxes for the period remaining in that fiscal year are due by the taxpayer.
All governmental units in North Carolina operate on a fiscal year, which is July 1 - June 30 of the following year.
In addition, your property or a portion thereof now falls into two jurisdictions, those being City and County.
This subjects your parcel to the individual tax rate of each jurisdiction and all the services provided by both of them.
Some of the city services include water, sewer, trash collection and police protection.

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1. My Property was Annexed and I received a tax bill. What am I paying for?
2. What is the legal description for my parcel?
3. Where did you obtain the legal description?
4. How can I find out the owner of a specific property?
5. What does an arms-length transaction mean?
6. What is the difference between deeded and mapped acreage?
7. What is the acreage of my parcel?
8. The listing taxpayer is deceased. What do I need to do?
9. The listing taxpayer name has changed due to a divorce. What do I need to do?
10. The listing taxpayer name has changed due to a marriage. What do I need to do?
11. How do I find the deed book page and plat numbers for my parcel?