Hey! Does anyone know the pros/cons of using an antique license plate in NC? The reason I ask - the Chatham county tax office said that if I have an antique plate, I can lower my vehicle property tax valuation to only $500. I have never heard of this before today.
I have a 1968 Buick Skylark convertible that just got value-assessed by the Chatham County property tax office at $19,200. My dad bought it around 1997 for $5k, and I bought it from him in 2011 for $7500. (See this old thread when I bought it - Please help me value 68 Skylark Convertible)
It sat in my parents garage until March 2023 when I put current plates on it again. Plates will be due in March again, which is why I got a notice that the value has been re-assessed.
When they sent me the letter about this, they mis-typed the value as $1,9200 , so I had to call them today to find out whether they meant $1920, or $19,200. (They confirmed that they meant $19.2k)
It probably is worth close to that amount now, so I’m not arguing against that. But the tax lady told me that I should get an antique auto plate for it if I usually only drive it to car shows and parades, and then I could fill out an application with her that would mean I only had to pay property tax on a $500 value. Has anyone ever heard of this? Would there be a downside to doing that?
Thanks!
I have a 1968 Buick Skylark convertible that just got value-assessed by the Chatham County property tax office at $19,200. My dad bought it around 1997 for $5k, and I bought it from him in 2011 for $7500. (See this old thread when I bought it - Please help me value 68 Skylark Convertible)
It sat in my parents garage until March 2023 when I put current plates on it again. Plates will be due in March again, which is why I got a notice that the value has been re-assessed.
When they sent me the letter about this, they mis-typed the value as $1,9200 , so I had to call them today to find out whether they meant $1920, or $19,200. (They confirmed that they meant $19.2k)
It probably is worth close to that amount now, so I’m not arguing against that. But the tax lady told me that I should get an antique auto plate for it if I usually only drive it to car shows and parades, and then I could fill out an application with her that would mean I only had to pay property tax on a $500 value. Has anyone ever heard of this? Would there be a downside to doing that?
Thanks!