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  2. Portsmouth tax rate set: Bills go up $446 for owner of median ...

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    Portsmouth's tax rate is $16.13 per $1,000 of property valuation for fiscal year 2024, city leaders announced Friday. The tax rate is 93 cents per $1,000 higher than fiscal year 2023.

  3. Portsmouth's tax rate drops as property values rise ... - AOL

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    Portsmouth releases estimated property tax rate with new property values set and offers calculator to determine your bill.

  4. Property tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Property taxes remained a major source of government revenue below the state level. Hard times during the Great Depression led to high delinquency rates and reduced property tax revenues. [68] Also during the 1900s, many jurisdictions began exempting certain property from taxes. Many jurisdictions exempted homes of war veterans.

  5. States with the Highest and Lowest Property Tax Rates - AOL

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    The average property tax rate is 0.56%, one of the lowest rates in the country. The average homeowner will pay around $1,707 - more than $1,000 less than the national average.

  6. Grafton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Grafton County, within which the town of Grafton resides, ranks number 100 in terms of highest property taxes levied in the United States. [11] As of 2019, the town of Grafton itself has the 16th highest property tax rate in the state of New Hampshire. [12]

  7. View tax - Wikipedia

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    The "view tax" referred to an impetus in the New Hampshire legislature in 2005 to increase the property tax rate on property with a “pleasing view.” House Bill 245 would not have imposed a tax, but merely would have set up a committee of six legislators to “study the processes for valuing water frontage and views of scenic areas”. [2]

  8. Government of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The county. A statewide property tax. New Hampshire instituted this tax in 2002, in response to court-ordered statewide equalization of education funding (see Claremont suits). The tax, which was lower than the amount previously assessed by school districts, is in theory returned to the school districts, though adjustments by the state ...

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