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Agenda - 01-21-2016 - 6-d - Applications for Property Tax Exemption Exclusion
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RES-2016-003 Resolution approving Applications for Property Tax Exemption/Exclusions for 2015 tax year
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1 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> ACTION AGENDA ITEM ABSTRACT <br /> Meeting Date: January 21, 2016 <br /> Action Agenda <br /> Item No. 6-d <br /> SUBJECT: Applications for Property Tax Exemption/Exclusion <br /> DEPARTMENT: Tax Administration PUBLIC HEARING: (Y/N) No <br /> ATTACHMENT(S): INFORMATION CONTACT: <br /> Exempt Status Resolution Dwane Brinson, Tax Administrator, <br /> Spreadsheet (919) 245-2726 <br /> Requests for Exemption/Exclusion <br /> PURPOSE: To consider untimely applications from eight (8) taxpayers for exemption/exclusion <br /> from ad valorem taxation for thirty-five (35) bills for the 2015 tax year. <br /> BACKGROUND: North Carolina General Statutes (NCGS) typically require applications for <br /> exemption to be filed during the listing period, which is usually during the month of January. <br /> Applications for Elderly/Disabled Exclusion, Circuit Breaker Tax Deferment and Disabled <br /> Veteran Exclusion should be filed by June 1st of the tax year for which the benefit is requested. <br /> NCGS 105-282.1(a1) does allow some discretion. Upon a showing of good cause by the <br /> applicant for failure to make a timely application, an application for exemption or exclusion filed <br /> after the close of the listing period may be approved by the Department of Revenue, the Board <br /> of Equalization and Review, the Board of County Commissioners, or the governing body of a <br /> municipality, as appropriate. An untimely application for exemption or exclusion approved under <br /> this provision applies only to property taxes levied by the county or municipality in the calendar <br /> year in which the untimely application is filed. <br /> Including these thirty-five (35) applications, the Board will have considered a total of seventy-five <br /> (75) untimely applications for exemption of 2015 taxes since the 2015 Board of Equalization and <br /> Review adjourned on May 28th. Taxpayers may submit an untimely application for exemption of <br /> 2015 taxes to the Board of Commissioners through December 31, 2015. <br /> Six of the applicants are applying for homestead exclusion based on NCGS 105-277.1, which <br /> allows exclusion of the greater of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) or fifty percent (50%) of <br /> the appraised value of the residence. <br /> One of the applicants is applying for exclusion based on NCGS 105-277.1C, which allows for an <br /> exclusion of$45,000 for an honorably discharged Disabled American Veteran. <br /> One applicant filed twenty-eight (28) applications for exemption from taxation based on NCGS <br /> 105-278.6 (a)(8), which allows an exemption from taxation for a nonprofit organization providing <br /> housing for individuals or families with low or moderate incomes. <br /> Based on the information supplied in the applications and based on the above-referenced <br /> General Statutes, the applications may be approved by the Board of County Commissioners. <br />
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