CONTACT:
Abby Braswell
Tax Administrator
5 West Main Street, Annex Bldg.
Franklin, NC 28734 - 3005
Phone: (828) 349-2148
Email
abraswell@maconnc.org
MyDMV Portal and Access Instructions
Citizens will need NC Driver's License or NC Identification Card Number and the Last 4 Digits of their
Social Security Number, I-94 (Arrival/Departure US Customs Form) or Alien Registration Number, plus their birthdate.
Once logged in, the citizen will see "Correspondence" on the right middle third of the window. Under "Correspondence"
the citizen will be able to select the year for Vehicle Property Tax Fee paid or as pictured VEH PROP TAX FEE.
Select the year desired and all vehicles paid for in that year will pop up with the total taxes paid for each vehicle in
that calendar year.
Businesses will not be able to access tax information through the MyDMV Portal.
Visit the link below to proceed.
https://edmv.ncdot.gov/MyDMV/
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INFORMATION ON VEHICLE TAX
NCDMV License Plate Agency Telephone - 828-369-8165
NC Department of Revenue Website
About North Carolina's New Tag & Tax System
The North Carolina General Assembly passed a new law to create a combined motor vehicle registration renewal
and property tax collection system (Tag & Tax System). In doing so, the new law transfers the responsibility for
motor vehicle tax collection from the 100 counties across North Carolina to the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
North Carolina's Tag & Tax System has been designed as a convenient way to pay annual vehicle tag renewals and
vehicle property taxes. For more information, visit the NC Department of Revenue web site.
If your address is current with the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles, you will receive a Tag & Tax Notice listing
both vehicle registration fees and taxes due. Just as in the past, vehicle owners will receive the notice about 60
days prior to their vehicle's registration expiration.
The exception to this is all vehicles with a permanent tag are considered personal property and must be
listed each January.
Taxing District
The taxing district is determined by the residence location of the vehicle's owner on the date that the
registration was applied for or renewed.
Vehicle Value and Appeal
Tax value is based on average retail of each vehicle make and model. The value is determined as of January 1
of the year that the tax becomes due. This value may be appealed to the Tax Assessor within thirty (30) days
of the billing date shown on the bill.
Vehicle Sold or Moved Out of State
If you receive a bill for a vehicle you no longer own (and the plate has been turned in to DMV) you may present a
bill of sale or other transfer document and the "Receipt of Tag Surrender" (Form #FS-20) from the NCDMV to the Tax
Collector for a possible tax pro-ration. Form #FS-20 and bill of sale must be presented to the Tax Collector
within one (1) year of the date the plate was surrendered.
If you have moved out of state, registered the vehicle there, and surrendered the NC plate to DMV, you may request a
tax pro-ration. A copy of the out-of-state registration and Form #FS-20 must be presented to the Tax Collector within
one (1) year of the date the plate was surrendered.
Tag Transfer
If you transfer the tag from the billed vehicle to another vehicle after the tag was purchased or renewed, the original
bill remains in effect for the full twelve (12) month billing cycle and must be paid in full. The newly acquired vehicle
will not be billed for property tax until three (3) months after the next tag renewal.
Pro-Ration of Bill
Pro-ration for any reason requires the Receipt of Tag Surrender (form FS-20 from NCDMV) and proof that the vehicle is
no longer in your possession or that you have registered the vehicle out of state. Pro-rations are figured according to
the month in which the license plate is surrendered to the NCDMV. There must be at least one full month remaining in the
vehicle tax year upon date of surrender. We must receive request for pro-ration and necessary documentation within 12
months of the date license plate is surrendered to NCDMV.
Name Changes
The Tax Administration Office is required by law to list the owner's name exactly as it is listed with NCDMV. Any
name changes must be done with NCDMV.
Property Tax Relief on NC Motor Vehicle
Disabled Veteran NC Motor Vehicle: This exclusion exempts from taxation on a motor vehicle given to a
qualified disabled veteran by the United States government or motor vehicle altered with special equipment to
accommodate a service related disability. Required information: (1) application and (2) documentation where
vehicle was provided or modified. Click HERE to download application.
For additional information, view
Frequently Asked Questions
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