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Revaluation Of Township Properties Underway
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor
By order of the Camden County Board of Taxation and under the approval of the State of New Jersey Division of Taxation, Pennsauken Township will be undergoing a revaluation of properties. The revaluation process, which will be implemented for the 2025 tax year, is designed to update all assessments on Pennsauken properties, so that each owner has an accurate estimate of that property’s value.
Pennsauken’s Municipal Tax Portion Remains Flat For Seven Years In A Row
By Frank Sinatra, AAP Editor
Each year, property taxes – based on the assessed value of a resident’s home – are used in a variety of ways in the community. Broken down into several sections, these taxes are used to pay for county services, school funding, trash and recycling collection, and municipal operations. These last two items are the responsibility of Pennsauken Township’s local government; and the town’s administration and the Township Committee have worked on a continual basis to maintain a fiscally responsible budget.
Pennsauken’s 2016 Municipal Budget, Garbage District Stays Level
An Important Notice Regarding Property Revaluations
Accommodations are being made for senior or disabled residents of Pennsauken who would like to discuss their assessed property values during the scheduled meetings with Professional Property Appraisers at Bloomfield Fire Hall, 5401 Lexington Ave., Pennsauken. Meetings with senior or disabled Pennsauken residents regarding the assessments will take place either at the first floor of the fire hall, or at a more convenient location for the resident.
Senior or disabled residents wishing to schedule a meeting with an employee from Professional Property Appraisers can call (800) 410-5815.