Departments Tax Assessor (2024)

Tax Assessor

Renee' Frotton, Tax Assessor
100 First Ave.
Atlantic Highlands, NJ 07716
732-291-1444 Ext 3109
taxassessor@ahnj.com

The responsibilities of the Assessor’s Office include maintaining various data on all properties located in the Borough. This information includes, ownership, mailing address, location, year built, lot sizes, and characteristics of the structure. The Assessor’s Office adjusts assessments accordingly, due to changes, such as demolitions, appeals, subdivisions, or improvements.

Annual Reassessments

https://co.monmouth.nj.us/documents/18/2019_ADP.pdf
Click link above to learn about the new re-evaluation policy.

Information Regarding 2023 Annual Inspections - Letter from the Tax Assessor

Senior Citizen, Disabled Person, or Surviving Spouse of Senior or Disabled Person Property Tax Deduction

A property owner may apply for a Senior Citizen property tax deduction at any time during the year. Applications are made to the Assessor, and must be applied for by December 31st of the tax year in which it is claimed. A deduction of $250 will be granted, as long as all of the following State of New Jersey requirements are met, and the supplemental paperwork is supplied:

  • Must be a citizen and resident of New Jersey as of October 1 of the pretax year.
  • Hold legal title to the property for which the deduction is claimed as of October 1st of the pretax year.
  • Residence in New Jersey for one year immediately prior to October 1st of the pretax year.
  • Must reside in dwelling house as of October 1st of the pretax year.
  • Claimant must reasonably anticipate an annual income will not exceed $10,000 after a permitted exclusion of Social Security Benefits, or Federal Railroad Retirement, Federal Pensions and State Pensions of disability programs.
  • Senior Citizen Age 65 or more as of December 31st of the pretax year.
  • Permanent & Total Disability as of December 31st of the pretax year (only if you are filing for Disabled Deduction).

To print an application for the Senior Citizen, Disabled Person, or Surviving Spouse of Senior or Disabled Person Property Tax Deduction click on the following link:

All applicants must supply the following paperwork:

  • Application
  • Verification of Citizenship and Residency (Copy of Driver’s License, Voter’s registration, or Vehicle registration)
  • Verification of Age (Copy of Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, etc.)
  • Verification of Disability (only if you are filing for Disabled Deduction)

Veteran or Surviving Spouse of a Veteran Property Tax Deduction

At any time during the year a property owner may apply for a Veteran or Surviving Spouse of a Veteranproperty tax deduction. Applications are made to the Assessor, and must be applied for by December 31 of the tax year in which it is claimed. A deduction of $250 will be granted, as long as all of the following State of New Jersey requirements are met, and the supplemental paperwork is supplied:

  • Must be a citizen and resident of New Jersey as of October 1st of the pretax year.
  • Hold legal title to the property for which the deduction is claimed as of October 1st of the pretax year.
  • Active service in the United States Armed Service and been honorably discharged.

To print an application for the Veteran Property Tax Deduction click on the following link:

https://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/other_forms/lpt/vss.pdf

All applicants must supply the following paperwork:

  • Application
  • Verification of Citizenship and Residency (Copy of Driver’s License, Voter’s registration, or Vehicle registration)
  • Verification of active service (Form DD214)
  • Death Certificate (for Surviving Spouse of a Veteraln Deduction)

Disabled Veteran or Surviving Spouse of a Disabled Veteran Property Tax Exemption

At any time during the year a property owner may apply for Disabled Veteran or Surviving Spouse of a Disabled Veteran property tax exemption. Applications are made to the Assessor, and must be applied for as soon as all the requirements have been met. Property tax exemption will be granted, as long as all of the following requirements are met, and the supplemental paperwork is supplied:

  • Must be a citizen and resident of New Jersey.
  • Hold legal title to the property for which the exemption is claimed
  • Active service in the United States Armed Service and have been honorably discharged.
  • United States Veteran Administration certification of 100% wartime service-connected disability.

To print an application for the Disabled Veteran or Surviving Spouse of a Disabled VeteranProperty Tax Exemption click on the following link:

https://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/other_forms/lpt/dvsse.pdf

All applicants must supply the following paperwork:

  • Application
  • Verification of Citizenship and Residency (Copy of Driver’s License, Voter’s registration, or Vehicle registration)
  • Verification of active service (Form DD214)
  • Verification of Disability (United States Veteran Administration certification.)
  • Death Certificate (only needed if surviving spouse is filing)

Tax Assessment Appeals

Assessment Appeals must be received by the Monmouth County Tax Board on or before January 15th of the tax year. The total of all taxes and municipal charges due up to and including the fourth quarter of the previous year, must be paid.

For information on filing an appeal in Monmouth County click on the following link:
https://secure.njappealonline.com/prodappeals/help/InstructionsHandbook_Mon.pdf

To file an appeal online click on the following link:
https://secure.njappealonline.com/prodappeals/login.aspx

Added/Omitted Assessment Appeals

Added/Omitted Assessment Appeals must be received by the Monmouth County Tax Board on or before December 1st of the tax year.

  • Borough of Atlantic Highlands Tax Maps (pdf)

Departments Tax Assessor (2024)

FAQs

How long can property taxes go unpaid in North Carolina? ›

How long do I have until my delinquent taxes become subject to foreclosure? In North Carolina, real property taxes become due on September 1 of each year, and become delinquent if not paid before January 6 of the following year. Any taxes which become delinquent are subject to potential tax foreclosure.

How do I find the tax value of my property in NC? ›

Determine the Assessed Value of the Property: If you do not know the assessed value, you can find it on the property's tax bill or by contacting the county's tax assessor's office. Calculate the Property Tax: Multiply the assessed value by the tax rate to determine the annual property tax amount.

How do I find out how much property tax I paid in NC? ›

For information regarding your property tax bill (real property and motor vehicles), contact your local property tax office (county telephone numbers).

What is a local tax assessor? ›

An assessor is a local government official who determines the value of a property for local real estate taxation purposes. The figures assessors derive are used to calculate future property taxes. The assessor estimates the value of real property within a city or town's boundaries.

Can you buy a house by paying the back taxes in North Carolina? ›

FAQs • Can you pay someone's delinquent taxes and become the. Can you pay someone's delinquent taxes and become the owner of the property? No. Paying someone else's taxes will not entitle you to any legal ownership to the property.

How long do you have to pay property tax in NC? ›

Prior to bills being mailed in July you can make prepayments but you must specify they are prepayments or the amount will be refunded back to you. After bills are mailed in July you can make payments at any time. Tax bills are due September 1st and become delinquent after January 5th.

At what age do you stop paying property taxes in North Carolina? ›

North Carolina defers a portion of the property taxes on the appraised value of a permanent residence owned and occupied by a North Carolina resident who has owned and occupied the property at least five years, is at least 65 years of age or is totally and permanently disabled, and whose income does not exceed $55,050.

Which county in NC has the highest property taxes? ›

82 percent of a home's assessed value in 2021, according to the Tax Foundation. Property taxes vary widely by county in North Carolina. The lowest median property tax paid was $701 in Bertie County, while the highest was $3,784 in Orange County, according to 2021 data from the Tax Foundation.

What is the difference between assessed value and market value in NC? ›

Assessed value equals the appraisal or fair market value less any deferred or exempt value. Assessed value is divided by 100 then multiplied by the tax rate to calculate the amount of property tax due.

Does NC tax social security? ›

North Carolina is moderately tax-friendly for retirees. It does not tax Social Security retirement benefits. The state also has low property taxes and sales taxes near the national average. Seniors with significant income from sources other than Social Security could have a larger tax bill in North Carolina.

How much NC tax do I owe? ›

For Tax Years 2019, 2020, and 2021 the North Carolina individual income tax rate is 5.25% (0.0525).

Is NC vehicle property tax deductible? ›

Can I claim personal property tax on my vehicles in the state of North Carolina? Yes. In North Carolina, you can deduct the Vehicle Property Tax you paid on your vehicles. You can enter this expense under Deductions and Credits, in the section Cars and Other Things That You Own.

What role does a tax assessor play in determining property taxes? ›

The Assessor is the elected official who is responsible for the assessment of all property within the County. The assessment of property (or the valuation of property) is one of the components that determine the amount of taxes that are owed.

Who needs to pay local property tax? ›

You are liable for LPT on a property if you have: a right to reside in the property for life, or for 20 years or more. and. a right to reside in the property to the 'exclusion of all others'.

What is the North Carolina property tax rate? ›

North Carolina Tax Rates, Collections, and Burdens

North Carolina has a 0.63 percent effective property tax rate on owner-occupied housing value. North Carolina does not have an estate tax or inheritance tax.

How long does NC have to collect back taxes? ›

§ 105-241.24. The Department may collect a tax for a period of 10 years from the date it becomes collectible under G.S. 105-241.22.

What is the redemption period in North Carolina? ›

Redeeming the House

While many states say that sales are final, you are given a short period in which you can redeem your home under North Carolina law. This period lasts for just ten days after the home is sold.

What is the fiscal year for property taxes in North Carolina? ›

Taxes are collected on a fiscal year basis, following the county budget year, which runs from July 1 through June 30 of the following year. Technically, this is the tax year.

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