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Tax Foreclosure Properties
https://tax.mecknc.gov/services/tax-foreclosure-properties
Seeking bidders for all properties that are subject to foreclosure.
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Pay Taxes and Fees
https://tax.mecknc.gov/services/pay
Pay your individual and business taxes and fees.
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Tax Rates
https://tax.mecknc.gov/tax-rates
Mecklenburg County Jurisdiction Tax Rates
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In Rem Foreclosures
https://tax.mecknc.gov/service/rem-foreclosures
The Office of the County Attorney is the legal advisor for the Mecklenburg Board of County Commissioners and all departments and divisions of Mecklenburg County government, including the Office of the Tax Collector. An Assistant County Attorney is assigned to the Office of the Tax Collector to handle tax foreclosures. Tax foreclosures handled by the Assistant County Attorney are filed as in rem foreclosures pursuant to NCGS §105-375.
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Important Tax Due Dates
https://tax.mecknc.gov/due-dates
Due dates for different taxes in Mecklenburg County.
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Community Engagement
https://pi.mecknc.gov/community-engagement
Learn how you can get involved in local government.
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Suzette Nedrich
https://pi.mecknc.gov/Suzette-Nedrich
Public Information Suzette Nedrich's bio.
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Region 4 Tobacco-Free Alliance
https://health.mecknc.gov/population-health/tobacco-free/Tobacco-Free-Alliance
The Region 4 Tobacco-Free Alliance is a network of individuals and organizations supporting tobacco prevention and control efforts in 11 counties across the piedmont and foothills of North Carolina.
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Potassium Iodide Distribution
https://health.mecknc.gov/services/Education-and-Outreach/preparedness/potassium-iodide-distribution
In preparation of a possible nuclear release, the Public Health Preparedness Team provides potassium iodide (KI) tablets to Mecklenburg County residents and businesses.
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Closed Point of Dispensing (POD)
https://health.mecknc.gov/services/Education-and-Outreach/preparedness/closed-point-dispensing
Points of Dispensing are community locations in which state and local agencies dispense medical countermeasures to prevent or treat adverse health effects of an intentional, accidental, or naturally occurring public health emergency.
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