North Carolina Property Tax Expertise

Local North Carolina Property Tax Expertise with a National Footprint

North Carolina consists of 100 counties that range in size and are governed by the county manager. Under the Machinery Act, all properties must be reassessed at least once every eight years. While some counties covering larger markets operate on a four-year revaluation cycle, others operate on a six or eight-year cycle.

Wake County is currently gearing up for its 2024 property tax revaluation, and commercial property owners across the county can anticipate receiving their revaluation notices by mid to late January. Given the four-year gap since the last revaluation, it’s imperative that property owners pay close attention to their assessment notices. Property values can change significantly over time, and this revaluation will reflect those changes.

Ensuring the accuracy of your assessment is paramount for effective property tax management. By staying informed, seeking expert guidance, and acting promptly, property owners can safeguard their financial interests and ensure their property’s value is correctly assessed. The local property tax experts at Ryan have decades of experience filing and negotiating property tax appeals for all property types throughout Wake County and across North Carolina.

North Carolina

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Number of North Carolina Sites Represented:
7,000+
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North Carolina Client Property Tax Savings Realized in Last Two Years:
$37.8 Million
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North Carolina Fair Market Value Represented:
$89.2 Billion

Wake County

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Number of Wake County Sites Represented:
1,000+
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Wake County Client Property Tax Savings Realized in Last Two Years:
$7.1 Million
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Wake County Fair Market Value Represented:
$21 Billion
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North Carolina Property Tax Deadlines

Below are the local North Carolina property tax deadlines. If you are interested in property tax deadlines for other states, please view our U.S. Property Tax Calendar.

North Carolina

Lien Date

January 1
Real Property Information

Assessment Notice Issue Date

January-March

Appeal Deadline

April 1; 30 days from notice. 30 days to file an informal appeal from the date. Formal appeal deadline will be when the board adjourns, which the earliest that can be is the first Monday in April.
Real Estate Tax Bill Payment Information

Tax Bills Issued

August 1

Single Payment Due (Delinquent Date)

January 5
Personal Property Information

Assessment Notice Issue Date

May 1

Appeal Deadline

September 1

Rendition Date

January 31
Personal Property Tax Bill Payment Information

Tax Bills Issued

August 1

Single Payment Due (Delinquent Date)

January 5 of the following year

North Carolina Real Estate Ryan Contact

Suzanne Markley
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Ryan’s North Carolina Property Tax Experts

Ryan’s property tax experts in North Carolina are uniquely positioned to help organizations understand the complexities of multiple tax jurisdictions and their different approaches to valuing and assessing all property types.

Suzanne Markley

Principal

Suzanne has extensive experience in the management of national property tax engagements and jurisdictional expertise. With deep relationships and expertise throughout Atlanta and North Carolina, Suzanne brings with her a focus on income-producing properties across a broad range of properties. Additionally, Suzanne has appeared as a speaker on various property tax-related topics for Ryan clients, law firms, and other members of the commercial real estate community. She currently serves as President Elect, Vice President Diversity, and Treasurer for National Association for Industrial and Office Parks (NAIOP) Georgia.

Alex Carr

Senior Manager

Alex specializes in handling tax appeals, forecasts, and value negotiations in North Carolina and South Carolina. He has also conducted numerous value reviews in reassessment years in the Carolinas. The client relationships he manages include several national accounts.

Hailey Garrett

Senior Manager

Hailey specializes in providing commercial real estate property tax consulting services to clients across a variety of property types and jurisdictions. She is a member of the Association of Young Real Estate Professionals (AYREP) and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in real estate and a Certificate in Legal Studies from University of Georgia.

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