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The "view tax" referred to an impetus in the New Hampshire legislature in 2005 to increase the property tax rate on property with a “pleasing view.” House Bill 245 would not have imposed a tax, but merely would have set up a committee of six legislators to “study the processes for valuing water frontage and views of scenic areas”. [2]
About 10 percent of all tax filers in New Hampshire paid the state interest and dividends tax in the 2021 tax year, according to data from state and federal agencies. ... One bill last legislative ...
A statewide property tax. New Hampshire instituted this tax in 2002, in response to court-ordered statewide equalization of education funding (see Claremont suits). The tax, which was lower than the amount previously assessed by school districts, is in theory returned to the school districts, though adjustments by the state legislature create ...
Antrim is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.The population was 2,651 at the 2020 census. [2] The main village in the town, where 1,395 people lived at the 2020 census, is defined as the Antrim census-designated place (CDP) and is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 202 and New Hampshire Route 31.
Here's a breakdown of Portsmouth's tax rate for fiscal year 2024, due dates, how to pay and how to contest your property value. Portsmouth tax rate set: Bills go up $446 for owner of median-value home
The New Hampshire Tax Commission was the former tax gathering body of the state, as under RSA 71, but this was repealed and split into RSA 71A: The Board Of Revenue Administration, which was also later repealed/dissolved, and RSA 71B: The Board of Tax and Land Appeals
The duties of the Comptroller of New Hampshire are defined in New Hampshire state law as follows: "The comptroller shall direct the state's accounting functions... to the end that the fiscal affairs of all state agencies and departments will be adequately and uniformly serviced and that periodic financial and management reports will be available to serve the various needs of all state agencies ...
If approved, the proposed levy would tax $1.50 per every $1,000 of assessed property value, a little over $366 annually for those with a 2022 median value of $244,500.