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You can look up any property tax assessment in Moultonborough online HERE
1. Click on the link, above. 2. Select New Hampshire 3. Select Moultonborough 4. Enter the property address - and you can even just type in the name of a street and get results. Hope this helps... |
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There is a good article in this weeks "The Meredith News" that talks about how Waterfront owners are fuming over assessment hikes.
Here it is: The Meredith News...Front page and page A6 |
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I have also heard that Tuftonboro will increase waterfront assessments by an average of 24% while reducing inland assessments by an average of 14%.
To be honest, I am hardly surprised as this seems to go along with the trend in NH to shift responsibility for financing state and local projects to out-of-staters (primarily the owners of waterfront property). Better to tax those who have no vote than those who do! |
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