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New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Chapter 75 - Appraisal Of Taxable Property

New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title V > Chapter 75 - Appraisal Of Taxable Property


Current as of: 2009
§ 75:1How Appraised
§ 75:1-aResidential Property Subject To Housing Covenant Under The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program
§ 75:1-a-1Residential Property Subject To Housing Covenant Under The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program
§ 75:2Distinct Interests
§ 75:3Land And Buildings
§ 75:4Inventories
§ 75:5Buildings
§ 75:6Deductions In Case Of Insane Persons
§ 75:7Oath
§ 75:8Revised Inventory
§ 75:8-aFive-Year Valuation
§ 75:8-bAnnual Appraisal; Municipalities Over 10,000
§ 75:9Separate Tracts
§ 75:10Definitions
§ 75:11Appraisal Of Residences
§ 75:12Valuation For Bonding Limit Purposes
§ 75:13Valuation For Computing Equalized Value
§ 75:14Appeal To Board Of Tax And Land Appeals
§ 75:15Appeal To Superior Court
§ 75:16Reclassification By Board Of Tax And Land Appeals
§ 75:17Procedure For Complying With Orders Of Board Of Tax And Land Appeals
§ 75:18Neglect Of Duty
§ 75:19False Statement

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