First Time Home Buyers Need to Know About Charlestown, NH Property Tax, Charlestown Town Governing body, being in the Economic times we are in, why are you going to make it harder on the folks that live here, and those that just might be thinking of bauying a home and moving their familys to Charlestown, New Hampshire, by increasing the Property Taxes 3.9 percent for 2009 Tax year.

This percent will raise home owners property Taxs to $24.30 per $1000.00 of assessed propery. First Time Home Buyers, and Home Owners this is a 94 cent increase over last year's. Charlestown Governing body's portion of this increase will be up 3 cents from the $5.92 of last year, to $5.95 for this current year's Property Taxes.

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, Sullivan County's portion of the Property Tax rate has dropped 12 cents from last year's $2.77 to $2.65 for this current year. Our local School Tax is taken an increase of 90 cents, up to $14.29 from last year's $13.39, and the State School portion is up 13 cents $2.35 from last your's $2.22. All this means, that a home in Charlestown valued at $150,000 will be seeing an increase of $141.00 in Property Taxes this year.

Most of this is due to a loss of revenue sharing funds from the State of New Hampshire. Even after the State took a big raise of all fees folks have to pay. Motor vehicle registrations are way down in Town of Charlestown, this could very will be from the high increase of the fee by the State at the start of this year. Building permits are way down also for the Town of Charlestown.

 

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, just may be if the State of New Hampshire, the Towns, the Citys, would stop and think. If they would take a real long and hard look at the money they spend, and if all the top Government Officals would take a decrease in what they pay them selves, then maybe regular folks would not have to have a hrad time of paying their bills and home mortgage, then we could see a decrease in foreclosures.  

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7 Comments on First Time Home Buyers Need to Know About Charlestown,NH Property Tax

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Dale,

what a nice post, thank you!

 

-David

7:15pm • #1

Dale - Wow I was a little surprised when I read your post. I grew up in Strafford County in a small town with no property taxes! It sounds like the people of Charlestown need to get pro active in their government. Thanks for the info.

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Howdy there David, Kathie

Its sure a pleasure to have y'all stop by to visit, and to read and reply back to your comments, on this post about the Property Taxes of Charlestown, NH. Here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends

David - Thank ya kindly

Kathie - I've had to get used to the the fees, and Property Taxs here in New Hampshire. They are alot higher here than they were back home. Two of the reasons they are high, is because New Hampshire dose not have a Sales Tax or State Income Tax. Which both of these kind of Taxs, help to keep Property Taxs and State and Town fees lower. This is the only State, that I've lived in. That has not had those two Taxes.

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Dale I hear counties and states are looking for ways to raise money and by doing so fee's and taxes are the first line is increased taxes. Unfortunately increasing taxes put a burden on the tax payer. I can live with the increase but when they get a big pay raise I object to that.

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Howdy there Carl and Ceil

Its always a pleasure to have ya stop by to visit, and to read and write a reply to the comments y'all leave on the blog posts, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friends

Even after New Hampshire, raisen the State fees, they are taken way services to folks. But yet they all got a big pay raise. They've been closen State offices in Towns all over the State. Once they get in to office, they seem to forget who they work for.

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9:22pm • #5
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Hi Dale - As I said I grew up in Stafford County (Lakes Region of New Hampshire), so I know all about the no sales tax and no state income tax. There are communities in New Hampshire that still manage to have no property taxes or relatively low taxes. It is all in how they are managed. The room & meals tax can go a long way towards paying for services if properly managed. Here in California we have sales tax, state income tax AND property taxes and the state is still broke! In Sacramento, politicians are looking at ways around Prop 13 (passed in the 1970's to limit the amount they are allowed to raise your property taxes). I do not think they will be successful or they would have a revolt on their hands.

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Howdy there Kathie

Its a real pleasure to have you stop back by to visit some more, and its my pleasure to read and write a reply back to your comment, on this post for
First Time Home Buyers Need to Know About Charlestown, NH Property Tax, here at my little ole Blogging Homestead, my friend

Was not sure if you were talken about New Hampshire. From what I've been told Windsor, New Hampshire has the lowes Property Taxes in the State, Sunapee, and Newport's Property Taxes are lower than Charlestown and Claremont. Seen that Sunapee get a lot of big money folks living there part time from out of State. The State of New Hampshire passed a new Tax and Fee Bill the first of this year. Now when folks go campen here, they have to pay the Hotel room & meals Tax now, no matter what they use to camp in. And they took a big hike on that Tax even. Along with taken a big hike on Motor Vehicle Registrations. Along with raisen alot of the other State Fees.
 
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