Alton Tax increase
I am surprised no one has made a comment on there Alton Tax bill. It looks like a 10% increase. I didn't expect that. Should have figured that was the plan when they revalued the property last year and that was our tax increase.
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I think every town is going to see an increase due to valuations going up.
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Will have to wait to see what happens to actual selling prices and assessed values with regard to the new $10,000 federal limit for deducting state and local property taxes .... i.e. paying the property tax bill above $10,000 with real money.
Will also have to wait and see what happens with Bob Bahre's lawsuit in Belknap court vs the Town of Alton over his assessed value considering it is a high profile case involving a very high home value ..... assessed by Alton for $23,109,500 ..... and after four years on the market now an asking price of how much ........ $-,---,---? |
It doesn't matter if valuations go up or not. They need a certain amount of money and either the value of your property will be high or the rate will go up. Notice how when they have a big evaluation, the rate goes down, but it doesn't take too many years before the rate is right back up. We shouldn't have the big evaluation rises we used to have in NH thought because they 're now required to keep up with them. If i remember right they only used to do them every 5 or 10 years so there could be a big change.
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With the loss of the plus ten thousand dollar/year federal income tax deduction, won't it mean paying more annually and owning a less valuable home for the high end, big money, waterfront cabins?
Yearly expense will go up, up, up ...... and the value will go down, down, down .... because the fed is no more your real estate best buddy ..... that friendly fed .... what happened ...... where u go .... boo-hoo?:patriot: |
Alton tax increase
In a town like Alton with very few services what can cause such a large jump in one year? What changed the budget so much?
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Not necessarily true. It’s different for everyone. Yes limited to 10k but the standard deduction increased, which obviously they want less people to itemize and less chance of people overstating their expenses but the tax rates have gone down. As I have also stated before there are other ways to deduct your expenses on a second home if set up properly and do certain things which are completely to irs code. However again this is not available to all consult your tax professional. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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In Alton, magic number is $715k
In Alton, with the current rate of $13.99 per $1,000 valuation, the magic number to hit the $10,000 is a property value of $715,000. Taxes would be a smidgen over $10k.
Our bill was about $200 higher for this installment. Dave |
Meredith went up .39 per 1K.
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The 2018 tax rate is posted on the State's web site. Not all towns were reporting but Meredith's was included. According to that the new tax rate is $15.62 https://www.revenue.nh.gov/mun-prop/...-tax-rates.pdf I don't understand why the town doesn't promptly update or better put is obligated to on their website as soon as it's set, again assuming this is accurate. Why make this a big secret you have to go digging for? |
Rumor has it they purposely raised FLL's assessment enough so his tax bill will be over 10K so he would go even more mental. It's for a good cause though to build a slush fund for the bi annual re-paving of Meredith neck road.
Just think at the losses Wal Mart stock holders are going to take as a result and the Chinese noodle factories that will go out of business as a result. BOO HOO! :patriot: Better short your Walmart holdings, their best customer just went flat broke! |
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I'm glad I wasn't there to let them in when they came out to look at it. They could only judge by looking in the windows. |
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Increase in Spending=Increase in Tax Bills
Very simple.....budgets are put in place, warrant articles created and town people vote to approve the budget. If you do not want taxes to increase, just like any business or other government entity, spending must be held to prior year levels or reduced to provide tax relief.
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In a town on the lake where I built some condos the Building Inspector informs the Assessor as soon as he issues each occupancy permit. They then send you a letter asking to view it and appraise it. If you don't respond within 60 days they send a more forceful letter to inform you that you will not have the right to appeal for one year. |
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