Leo Midure, Tax Assessor
Phone: (609) 877-3838
Fax: (609) 877-2308

Tuesday's evening 6-8 p.m.

You and Your Assessment
As with almost everything, inflation also causes local government, county government, and school costs to rise.

The tax rate on your bill is determined by the County Board of Taxation, which is based on budgets submitted by the municipality, county and schools, and the total assessed value of the municipality.

With changes in budgets, tax rates, and assessments all affecting the tax you pay, the key to your Real Estate Tax is the bottom line of any budget: "Amount to be raised by Taxation".

Presently, state school aid, part of which comes from the State Income Tax, is based on equalized valuation of assessments.


The State Constitution requires all properties be assessed at "fair market value". Therefore, it is essential to maintain assessments, keep up with market prices and cope with inflation. At times, market conditions warrant Revaluation or Reassessment programs to maintain "fair market value."

Enjoy Your Property - Maintain It!
On a normally maintained property, the following improvements may not bring an increase in the individual assessment: Painting, Landscaping, Minor Repairs, Decoration, Siding, Above ground swimming pools, siding.
The following items may affect the assessed value: Conversion of attic, basement, garage, or porch into living area; Installation of bath or powder room, Central heating/AC, Fireplace, Porch or Patio, Additions, Garages and other structures, In ground Swimming Pools.
Be sure to check with the Construction Code Official for Code and Permit Requirements (609) 877-2217.
Some things for you to Remember.

Your Collector can answer questions about tax collection - The Assessor about assessments
The Assessor can not legally collect Tax Money
Tax payments may be made to the Tax Collector by mail, following the instructions on your tax bill, or in person at the Municipal Building
Interest is required to be charged on late payments of taxes
When you are issued a Building Permit, you may expect visits from both the Assessor and the Construction Code Official as their duties require
Improvements as noted under "Enjoying Your Property" may be subject to added Assessment, which begin the 1st of the month following substantial completion, occupancy, or use. The Added Assessment list is submitted to the County Board on October 1st and the tax thereon is due in full November 1st of the same year
If you wish to demolish an old building, consider its tax cost and usefulness before you tear it down. Remember that any building standing as of October 1st of the pre-tax year may be taxable for the entire following year. Also, a demolition permit is required from the Construction Code Official. This also applies to swimming pools.
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