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2014 Property Tax Rates for Alamance County NC
Property Tax Guide: How much are property taxes for Alamance County NC new homes?
Moving to Alamance County? You will want to know what the yearly property taxes will be for your new home.
Alamance County encompasses:
What are 2014 Property Taxes in Alamance County?
To get the total property tax rate for an Alamance County town, simply add the county tax to the town tax.
For example, Burlington has a town rate of .580, and the Alamance County rate is .540. Then just add the two together - the total property tax rate for Burlington, NC is 1.120.
Here are the 2014 property tax rates, by municipality and fire district:
How Do I use this chart?
The tax rates are always based on the assessed value of the home, not the asking price, so you'll want to look up the assessed value, or ask your agent for it.
• Divide the assessed value by 100.
• Multiply the result by the combined rate on the right side of the table.
• The result will be your yearly Alamance County property tax bill, as of 2014.
The property tax table above gives sample Alamance County property tax bills for all the cities in Alamance County, such as Burlington, Elon, Graham, Haw River, Mebane, and Snow Camp.
There is no guarantee that tax rates will remain the same - check the Alamance County Property Tax Page for most recent information.
Where Should I Live to Pay the Least in Property Taxes?
Your tax bill can be lower if your home or property is not actually within a municipality, or town. If this is the case, you'll pay just the County rate, plus most likely a fire district tax and/or the special district tax.
Want to Compare Property Tax Rates?
Compare property tax rates in Alamance County to other counties in the area.