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2009 Beaufort County Tax Reassessment Archive
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The Sonny Side of Things
Posted on December 9, 2009 | No CommentsWe don’t have the only “box of candy” on the coast…or anywhere else for that matter ! Yet Beaufort County taxes our vacationers like this is the only state with a beach, golf, tennis, great restaurants or any of the myriad features and amenities that our... -
2009 Beaufort County Tax Bills
Posted on December 2, 2009 | No CommentsOne would think something as important as the County Tax bill, which only comes out once a year, would be printed correctly. Well, that is not the case for some of the 2009 Beaufort County tax bills. Due to a printing error, the Homestead Exemption... -
Trying to Right a Wrong – 2009 Beaufort County Tax Reasessment
Posted on November 24, 2009 | No CommentsThere is something wrong when property taxes of equally assessed properties require one owner to pay approximately 300% more than the other. I am referring to the taxes paid by a primary owner versus a second home owner. What seems even more unjust is the...