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The following article
appeared in the April, 2007 edition of the
Manchester Citizen
TOWNSHIP REASSESSMENT
As reported to you in the
fall of 2005, the Ocean County Board of Taxation ordered the
township to conduct a Reassessment to be completed by tax
year 2008. The Assessor’s office conducted more than a dozen
public meetings for residents to obtain information
concerning the Reassessment process and to answer any
related questions. Reassessment is the process of appraising
all real estate in a municipality according to its full and
fair value, to ensure that each property owner pays their
fair share of taxes. The process is revenue neutral, meaning
the purpose is not to raise property taxes. The purpose is
to ensure that the property tax assessments are fair and
equitable. The last reassessment in the township was in
1997.
One of the
requirements of the Reassessment process is to complete an
inspection of all properties in the Township. We have
completed 13,500 inspections or 90% of the residential
houses. Inspections are still being completed in the Whiting
section of the Township. The resident’s cooperation with the
inspection process has been tremendous and is greatly
appreciated. Once all of the inspections are completed the
Assessor’s office will begin the valuation process. The
market value for each property in the township will be
determined as of October 1, 2007. We have been closely
monitoring changes in the real estate market and the changes
will be reflected in the market value of each property. Each
property owner will be sent a notice informing them of the
new assessed value. The letters will be sent to each
property owner during the months of November and December
2007. Residents will be given the opportunity to arrange for
an informal review of the new assessments. The impact of the
new assessments will not affect the property owner’s tax
bill until the 2008 tax year.
A
reassessment does not necessarily mean an increase in taxes
for every homeowner. The tax rate will go down significantly
to compensate for the increase in the assessed values. Since
not all properties have appreciated in value at the same
rate, some tax bills will go up, some will stay the same and
others will go down.
You can
obtain additional information about the Reassessment process
by accessing the Township’s website at
www.manchestertwp.com. If any resident should have a
question or concern related to the reassessment, they should
contact the Tax Assessor’s office at 732-657-8121.
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