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North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105 > Article 13 - Standards for Appraisal and Assessment

North Carolina General Statutes > Chapter 105 > Article 13 - Standards for Appraisal and Assessment


Current as of: 2010
§ 105-283Uniform appraisal standards
§ 105-284Uniform assessment standard

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North Carolina Laws: Property Taxes

North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 39 > Article 10 - Real Property Tax Proration
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105 > Article 11 - Short Title, Purpose, and Definitions
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105 > Article 12 - Property Subject to Taxation
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105 > Article 12A - Taxation of Lessees and Users of Tax-Exempt Cropland or Forestland
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105 > Article 13 - Standards for Appraisal and Assessment
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105 > Article 14 - Time for Listing and Appraising Property for Taxation
North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 105 > Article 16 - County Listing, Appraisal, and Assessing Officials
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