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North Carolina State and Local Tax Profile

Income Taxes

  • Tax Rate Range: Low - 6.0%; High - 8.00% (2007) (rate will be 7.75% after January 2008)
  • Income Brackets: * Lowest - $12,750; Highest - $120,000
  • Number of Brackets: 4
  • Personal Exemptions: ** Single - $3,200; Married - $6,400; Dependents - $3,200
  • Standard Deduction: Single - $3,750; Married filing jointly - $6,100
  • Medical/Dental Deduction: Federal amount
  • Federal Income Tax Deduction: None
  • Retirement Income Taxes: Social Security is exempt. At least $4,000 in exclusions for federal, state and local pensions (depending on dates and length of service); up to $2,000 exemption for qualified private pensions, including IRAs. Out-of-state government pensions also qualify for the $4,000 exemption. State retirees with at least 5 years of creditable service as of August 12, 1989, will be permanently exempt from state income tax on their retired/retainer pay. Be sure to investigate the Bailey decision. Taxable income also includes income derived from gaming in North Carolina. For more details on retirement income deductions, click here.
  • Retired Military Pay: If an individual had five years of creditable service as of August 12, 1989, all military retired pay is exempt from taxes. Otherwise, a deduction of up to $4,000 is allowed for military pay or survivor's benefits.
  • Military Disability Retired Pay: Disability Portion - Length of Service Pay; Member on September 24, 1975 - No tax; Not Member on September 24, 1975 - Taxed, unless combat incurred. Retired Pay - Based solely on disability: Member on September 24, 1975 - No tax; Not Member on September 24, 1975 - Taxed, unless all pay based on disability and disability resulted from armed conflict, extra-hazardous service, simulated war, or an instrumentality of war.
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  • VA Disability Dependency and Indemnity Compensation: Not subject to federal or state taxes
  • Military SBP/SSBP/RCSBP/RSFPP: Generally subject to state taxes for those states with income tax. Check with state department of revenue office.
  • * The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married taxpayers, the same rates apply to income brackets ranging from $21,250 to $200,000. An additional middle income tax credit is allowed.
  • ** Taxpayers who claim standard deduction or itemize deductions on federal return must make adjustments.

Sales Taxes

  • State Sales Tax: 4.25% (prescription drugs, medical equipment exempt, food subject to 2% county tax); Some county taxes can increase the total to 7.5%.
  • Gasoline Tax: 30.2 cents/gallon
  • Diesel Fuel Tax: 30.2 cents/gallon
  • Cigarette Tax: 35 cents/pack of 20

Property Taxes

  • All property, real and personal, is subject to taxation and is assessed based on 100% of appraised value. Taxes are collected by cities and counties. Under the homestead exemption, the greater of $20,000, or 50% of the appraised value of real property owned by a North Carolina resident and occupied by the owner as his or her permanent residence is excluded from the taxpayer's assessment, if the following requirements are met: (1) The owner is 65 years of age or older or is totally and permanently disabled. (2) The disposable income of the owner did not exceed $19,700 for calendar year 2005 if applying in 2006, or $20,500 for calendar year 2006 if applying in 2007. The income eligibility limit is adjusted each year by the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment. The disposable income limit amount includes all moneys received plus the disposable income of the applicant's spouse if they reside together. Call 919-733-7711 for details or click here.

Estate Taxes

  • There is no inheritance tax and the estate tax is related to federal estate tax collection.
  • For further information, visit the North Carolina Department of Revenue site.





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