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(1) Is there a list somewhere of towns that are waiving interest on late property taxes, allowed by the state this year?
(2) Has the state set a deadline for the end of the no-interest period? Last edited by SailinAway; 05-15-2020 at 01:25 PM. |
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Out here on the left coast the date for payment of the first half of county property taxes, normally due by April 30, has been extended to early July, without penalty.
NH should consider the same.
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Don’t count on it.
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Laconia did say they will take it as a case for case basis
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