New Current Use Assessments OK’d by Board

Follow-up to January 29, 2010 article. “Another hearing was held Jan. 22. If the proposed rates are approved, they will then be sent to the state for administrative review and could go into affect in April.” Assessment updates to New Hampshire’s current...

Tax Bill Shoots from $1,987 to $37,651

The New Hampshire Supreme Court has upheld the town of Wolfeboro’s right to reassess a house site — a move that boosted the annual tax bill for a lakefront estate from $1,987 to $37,651. The LLK Trust, Thomas R. Walker trustee, appealed a ruling issued in...

Current Use Under Fire

Are current use taxes about to go up? Apparently the DRA would like them to. “Under New Hampshire’s current use law, owners of qualifying land receive property tax reductions if they agree to maintain their land in an undeveloped condition, but proposed new...

HSLDA – “The Fix is In”

Update! HSLDA The Home Education Advisory Council will meet. Their meeting will be held in Room 12 at the Department of Education, 101 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH. October 13, from 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. There may be discussion about the proposed rules in advance of...

AG’s Office Collects Windsor Records

WINDSOR – State police carted off boxes of records from Windsor Town Hall yesterday morning at the request of the Attorney General’s Office. Jane Young, chief of the Criminal Bureau, said the troopers were executing a search warrant obtained by the Attorney...

Master-Abaters II – The Saga of Windsor Continued

by Ed Naile Well it appears the Windsor NH Selectmen and what is left of the Tax Collector’s Office have been audited into the proverbial corner – a nasty little corner ending in two cliffs. The attempt to have a local gal (consultant) “audit” one year of the town...