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Tax Court of New Jersey Local Property Tax
Author: Moshe Cohen Appraiser Morris County | Category: Attorneys, Commercial, Houses, Non LendingAppeal from County Board of Taxation
A local property tax appeal for review of an assessment of $750,000 and under must first be
filed with your county Board of Taxation. You would then file with the Tax Court if you are
unsatisfied with that judgment and wish to appeal the county Board of Taxation judgment.
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assessment of $750,000 and under must first be
filed with your county Board of Taxation. You
would then file with the Tax Court if you are
unsatisfied with that judgment and wish to appeal
the county Board of Taxation judgment.
ĀLVA#砨#ǙӀS. Government FBCAlocal property tax appeal for review of an
assessment of $750,000 and under must first be
filed with your county Board of Taxation. You
would then file with the Tax Court if you are
unsatisfied with that judgment and wish to appeal
the county Board of Taxation judgment.A local property tax appeal for review of an
assessment of $750,000 and under must first be
filed with your county Board of Taxation. You
would then file with the Tax Court if you are
unsatisfied with that judgment and wish to appeal
the county Board of Taxation judgment.
ĀLVAƈ砨#ǙӀS. Government FBCAlocal property tax appeal for review of an
assessment of $750,000 and under must first be
filed with your county Board of Taxation. You
would then file with the Tax Court if you are
unsatisfied with that judgment and wish to appeal
the county Board of Taxation judgment.local property tax appeal for review of an
assessment of $750,000 and under must first be
filed with your county Board of Taxation. You
would then file with the Tax Court if you are
unsatisfied with that judgment and wish to appeal
the county Board of Taxation judgmentA local property tax appeal for review of an
assessment of $750,000 and under must first be
filed with your county Board of Taxation. You
would then file with the Tax Court if you are
unsatisfied with that judgment and wish to appeal
the county Board of Taxation judgment.
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