Duplin county nc business personal property tax 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Duplin County Business Personal Property Tax Listing Form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Account Number, Township, and Town/Fire District at the top of the form. Ensure that your Business ID or Social Security Number is accurately filled in.
  3. Provide your business's Name and Address, along with the Physical Location of Property. If there are any corrections needed, make them directly in the fields provided.
  4. Indicate your Type of Business by checking the appropriate box. This section helps categorize your business for tax purposes.
  5. Complete Schedule A by listing all supplies you possess as of January 1st. Be sure to include a valuation summary for each category listed.
  6. Fill out Schedule B for Machinery & Equipment, detailing costs by year of acquisition. Include any additions or deletions from the previous year.
  7. Review all sections carefully before submitting to ensure accuracy and completeness, as incomplete forms may incur penalties.

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North Carolina has reduced its flat corporate income tax rate to 2.25 percent starting from January 1, 2025, from the previous 2.5 percent. This is part of the budget passed in November 2021, which calls for the progressive elimination of the tax by 2030.
North Carolina law requires that any individual owning personal property on January 1 of each year must list and pay property tax. The listing period always begins on the first business day in January and continues through January 31.
All taxable personal property in North Carolina is appraised at its true value in money. The two main exceptions are inventories owned by manufacturers, retailers, wholesalers, and contractors as well as non-business personal property. These types of personal property have been exempted by statute in North Carolina.
Business personal property must be listed for tax purposes on an annual basis. Business personal property includes supplies, machinery, equipment, computers, furniture, fixtures, airplanes, farm machinery and supplies, and libraries.