Published on December 23, 2024
As the new year approaches, Cabarrus County officials are reminding residents that January 6, 2025, is the last day to pay this year’s property tax bills without interest.
After this date, late payments will be subject to interest charges. Unpaid bills may be listed in the newspaper and become subject to collections measures, including possible foreclosure.
Property tax bills are based on the January 2024 value of property and tax rates set by County and municipal officials in June.
While the original due date for these bills was September 1, taxpayers are given a grace period to pay before incurring interest.
For payment, residents can access myCabCo through the county website at myCabCo.cabarruscounty.us or through the myCabCo app to pay securely with a credit or debit card.
The myCabCo platform offers:
Payments can also be made by mail (postmarked by January 6, 2025) or in person at the Cabarrus County Tax Administration Office at 65 Church Street South, Concord.
For questions or assistance, contact Cabarrus County Tax Administration at 704-920-2119 or email taxinfo@cabarruscounty.us.
Tax listing period opening soon
January is also the time to file personal property tax listings including reporting of changes to existing property. This includes updates to homes, businesses or taxable personal property like vehicles, trailers, boats, campers and recreational vehicles that are not registered annually with the North Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV).
The deadline for filing personal property tax listings is January 31, 2025. Failure to file by this date will result in a 10% penalty.
Listings can be submitted in person, by mail (postmarked by January 31) or submitted online at cabarruscounty.us through the taxpayer portal that will be available on January 1. Access the listing at tax.cabarruscounty.us/taxpayerportal/OnlineListing2
Full FAQs and information on the property tax listing process are available at cabarruscounty.us.
For specific inquiries, residents can contact:
Cabarrus County also offers tax relief programs for those who qualify. To learn more, visit cabarruscounty.us and search for “Exemptions and Exclusions” for personal property exclusions or “Real Property Tax Exemptions or Exclusions” for real property exclusions.
Want to know where your taxes go?
Residents can now easily see how their tax dollars are spent using the new Tax Bill Explainer app. Visit cabarruscounty.us/TaxBillExplainer to dive into the numbers. The app provides two ways to explore:
Note: The app accounts for Cabarrus County property taxes only; fire and municipal taxes are not included.