How do I estimate my real estate tax in NJ ?
27 Aug 2010
ok, I’m thinking of building a house in southern NJ and I was wondering if there was a way for me to predict just a ball park of where I’ll be real estate tax-wise, I know they’ll make the final decision after the house is up……..thanks
The best way is to go to the tax site itself. Here is their link from our research department.
PROPERTY TAXATION LAWS: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/index.html?lpt/localtax.htm~mainFrame
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newmexicorealestateforms
2010 Aug 27 1The best way is to go to the tax site itself. Here is their link from our research department.
PROPERTY TAXATION LAWS: http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/index.html?lpt/localtax.htm~mainFrame
Buena Suerte
References :
http://www.realestateformnm.com
SharonLovesKeyLimePie
2010 Aug 27 2Call up the tax assessor and ask what the taxes would be on property valued at X dollars.
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tnbroker1
2010 Aug 27 3Simply call the tax office, provide them with your address etc and they will tell you over the phone.
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