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New Hampshire Revised Statutes > Title V > Chapter 76 - Apportionment, Assessment And Abatement Of Taxes


Current as of: 2009
§ 76:1Apportionment
§ 76:1-aDefinitions
§ 76:2Property Tax Year
§ 76:2-aCombining Land And Building Values On The Property Tax Bill
§ 76:3Education Tax
§ 76:4Taxes Includable In One Assessment
§ 76:5What Taxes Assessed
§ 76:6Overlay
§ 76:7Record Of Inventories And Taxes
§ 76:7-aPosting Of Excerpts Of Inventories
§ 76:8Commissioner's Warrant
§ 76:9Commissioner's Report
§ 76:10Selectmen's Lists And Warrant
§ 76:10-aJeopardy Assessment
§ 76:11Delivery Of List; Notice To Taxpayer; Other Bills
§ 76:11-aInformation
§ 76:11-bNotice Of Arrearage
§ 76:12List Of Resident Taxes
§ 76:13Interest
§ 76:13-aResident Tax Penalty
§ 76:13-bLimitations On Interest When Tax Relief Is Granted
§ 76:14Correction Of Omissions, Or Improper Assessment
§ 76:15Amendments Of Inventories And Tax Lists
§ 76:15-aSemi-Annual Collection Of Taxes In Certain Towns And Cities
§ 76:15-aaQuarterly Billing Of Taxes In Certain Towns And Cities
§ 76:15-bLocal Option
§ 76:15-cCollection Of Property Taxes In Certain Municipalities
§ 76:16By Selectmen Or Assessors
§ 76:16-aBy Board Of Tax And Land Appeals
§ 76:16-bReappraisal By Commercial Firm
§ 76:16-cAbatement Of Resident Taxes
§ 76:16-dExtensions Of Application; Reply And Appeal Deadlines
§ 76:16-eTimely Filing
§ 76:17By Court
§ 76:17-aInterest
§ 76:17-bFiling Fee Reimbursed
§ 76:17-cEffect Of Abatement Appeal On Subsequent Taxes
§ 76:17-dAbatement Refund
§ 76:18For Watering Trough
§ 76:19For Shade Trees
§ 76:19-aAbatement For Brownfields Property
§ 76:20Record

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