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New Hampshire Tax Abatement in 2026: Are You Overpaying on Property Taxes?

As the new year begins, many New Hampshire property owners are taking a closer look at their finances. One important item that often deserves renewed attention is your property tax bill. If you believe your property has been over-assessed, New Hampshire law provides an annual opportunity to request a reduction […]

January 28, 2026

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New Hampshire Tax Abatement: How to Contest Your Property Taxes with Success

It’s the beginning of a new year and the perfect time to reanalyze your finances. In New Hampshire, property owners have an annual opportunity to contest their municipal tax bill. By submitting a tax abatement petition by March 1st homeowners can potentially save thousands of dollars for overassessed real estate. […]

January 23, 2025

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How To Contest Your Property Tax Bill: Tax Abatement in New Hampshire

If you are a New Hampshire property owner, you received a property tax bill in December. Did you know that New Hampshire property owners who believe the tax assessed value of their properties is incorrect can file an abatement petition? The abatement request, seeking a reduction in your property taxes, […]

January 19, 2024

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Are You Overpaying on New Hampshire Property Taxes?

Many New Hampshire residents are reassessing their finances this winter. Part of that assessment should be a close look at your New Hampshire property tax bill. If you are paying more than your fair share of New Hampshire property taxes, you may be entitled to a reduction, commonly referred to […]

January 20, 2023

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Real Estate Tax Abatement Deadline is March 1st

Real Estate Tax Abatement Applications are Due By March 1st When is your real estate tax too high? Simply stated, it is when you are paying more than your fair share of your town or city taxes. The real estate tax is assessed based upon the fair market value of […]

January 13, 2022

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Real Estate Tax Abatement Applications are Due By March 1st

When is your real estate tax too high? Simply stated, when you are paying more than your fair share of your municipal taxes. Real estate tax is assessed based upon the fair market value (FMV) of your property multiplied by the municipal tax rate. Since all municipal tax bills use […]

January 28, 2021

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Are You Paying Too Much in Property Taxes?

If you are paying more than your fair share of town or city taxes you may be entitled to an abatement. Real estate tax is based on the fair market value of your property multiplied by the municipality’s tax rate. Since tax rates are uniform within a municipality, the only […]

January 24, 2020

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