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I called Moultonborough tax collector last week asking the same question. I was told that they are waiting for the State of NH to inform them as to what the tax rate will be. Said it may be another couple of weeks.
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The silence from M'boro Town Hall is deafening. Have you heard what the percent increase in overall assessed valuation is for the current update? Have you heard what the percent changes were for waterfront land, waterfront buildings, commercial, non waterfront land, non waterfront buildings? Nope, me neither. Silence. But BOS busies themselves with small ball items like approving raffles, steamboat rallies, etc. However no discussion or information on property taxes. PENDING state approval, they could disclose what the preliminary change will be in the town and school tax rates as well as the county portion of the bill....all PENDING. They have the data.
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