Haywood County offers electronic listing for business and personal property taxes

Kevin Ensley, Chairman at Haywood County - https://www.haywoodcountync.gov/
Kevin Ensley, Chairman at Haywood County - https://www.haywoodcountync.gov/
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Residents and business owners in Haywood County now have the option to electronically list their business and personal property taxes. The county has provided online resources for those seeking to complete this process, with instructions available through designated links.

For individuals wishing to e-list personal property, it is necessary to have the abstract number, which can be found on tax documents. The county offers a visual guide to help users locate this number.

In related educational news, recent data from the 2022-23 school year shows that among senior students in Haywood County school districts, 26% were considered ready for college in both science and math on the ACT exam, while 42.1% were ready in reading. Among junior students, 27.9% met college readiness standards in science, 28.3% in math, and 40.8% in reading according to reports from the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (https://www.dpi.nc.gov/).



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