I can help summarize the latest publicly available information on Guilford County property tax. Here are the most recent items from reputable local sources:
- Guilford County budget proposal includes a property tax rate reduction to 61.90 cents per $100 of assessed value, which would be the lowest rate in over 20 years if approved. This reflects a shift toward lowering the rate even as property values rise in many parts of the county. [Source: local budget coverage on Guilford County’s proposed 61.90¢ rate]
- The 2026 revaluation process is underway, with notices issued to property owners detailing new assessed values. Taxpayers typically have a window to appeal if they believe values are inaccurate or do not reflect market value, and another opportunity to appeal following the February 2026 revaluation mailings. The final tax rate is set later in the budget process, often after commissioners review revenue needs. [Source: Guilford County revaluation and budget timeline coverage]
- State-level discussions in 2026 about property tax relief could influence Guilford County’s decisions on rate setting and exemptions, including potential changes to senior/disabled exclusions and caps on annual increases. Local officials have noted the tension between rising property values and the political/fiscal need to fund services. [Source: state-level property tax relief discussions impacting NC counties]
- Local residents and media commentary around late 2025–May 2026 highlighted concerns about higher reassessed values and the potential impact on bills, with some advocacy for revenue-neutral rates to avoid tax burden hikes for homeowners. [Source: local reporting and commentary on revaluation effects]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise, current details (specific dates for appeal windows, exact budget numbers, and the latest commission votes) and provide a concise timeline. I can also compare Guilford County’s proposed rate to last year’s rate and to neighboring counties for context.
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As homeowners across Guilford County open their 2026 revaluation notices and see sharply higher home values, state lawmakers in Raleigh are taking a closer look at whether North Carolina’s property tax relief system needs an overhaul. A bill filed in the North Carolina General Assembly – House Bill 432 in the 2025-26 session...
www.rhinotimes.comSome residents requested a revenue-neutral tax rate that would not increase taxes on property owners.
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www.guilfordcountync.govGuilford County’s Budget Raises Property Taxes by Roughly $101 Million After Revaluation
www.publicintegrity.watchGuilford County's 2026 Property Tax Values manual was released, allowing a 30-day review period for public input and appeals. Significant disparities exist in property valuations between residential and industrial properties in Jamestown, with residential values increasing while industrial values decrease. Residents are urged to take action to address these inequities.
thejamestowner9.comGREENSBORO, N.C. — Guilford County leaders are moving forward in the next phase of the annual budgeting process, as the Board of Commissioners were presented wi
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