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Wednesday September 19th 2012 Advanced Seminars Presented by Dave Duty Property Tax Specialist II NCDOR Greensboro, NC

Solar & Wind Energy Issues

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Solar & Wind Energy Issues. Wednesday September 19th 2012 Advanced Seminars Presented by Dave Duty Property Tax Specialist II NCDOR Greensboro, NC. Trigger happy!. Incentives-$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$. 35% tax credit on total costs on income taxes up to $10,500 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Wednesday September 19th2012 Advanced Seminars Presented by Dave DutyProperty Tax Specialist II

NCDORGreensboro, NC

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35% tax credit on total costs on income taxes up to $10,500

80% of value removed on business personal property assets

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Eighty percent (80%) of the appraised value of a solar energy electric system. For purposes of this subdivision, the term "solar energy electric system" means all equipment used directly and exclusively for the conversion of solar energy to electricity.

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2nd Listing2012 Listing Form

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(g)        Buildings equipped with a solar energy heating or cooling system, or both, are hereby designated a special class of property under authority of Article V, Sec. 2(2) of the North Carolina Constitution. Such buildings shall be assessed for taxation in accordance with each county's schedules of value for buildings equipped with conventional heating or cooling systems and no additional value shall be assigned for the difference in cost between a solar energy heating or cooling system and a conventional system typically found in the county. As used in this classification, the term "system" includes all controls, tanks, pumps, heat exchangers and other equipment used directly and exclusively for the conversion of solar energy for heating or cooling. The term "system" does not include any land or structural elements of the building such as walls and roofs nor other equipment ordinarily contained in the structure.

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Why 105-275(45) and 277(g) don’t apply Not a non-profit company; an LLC Form AV-12 Application For Business

Property Tax Exemption 2nd Listing Attachment-$17,373 vs. $17,444 Do a discovery???

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Total of $92,124

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Appraisal-NCDOR Cost Index & Depreciation Schedules pages 6 & 27

NCDOR Memo on Solar Energy Electric Systems

In the example, it appears that cost reported is a comparable cost to installing a conventional heating and air conditioning system-audit?

Other Counties PTC Appeal out of Randolph County

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