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Is $950,000 Too Much for a Reassessment

Galloway Township will hold a hybrid reassessment to level taxes.

 

Galloway Township has authorized a hybrid reassessment in an effort to level taxes across the township after a year that saw more than 2,000 tax appeals.

But is $950,000 too much for a hybrid reassessment? Vote in our poll and leave a comment in our comments section.

  • Is Galloway Township spending too much on its reassessment?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Yes
        5 (83%)
    • No
        1 (16%)
    • Not sure
        0 (0%)
    Total votes: 6
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Bill Malamut

10:00 am on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Way too much !!! David Jackson, the Tax Assessor, knows the current value of all properties in the Township. He can make the necessary downward property assessment adjustments. Obviously the tax rate will increase. But is GT allowed to increase the rate above the state mandated 2% cap? This could be be in house for pennies on the dollar !!!

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VTPat

5:10 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Not in galloway, anything goes here,it's a "business" run by brilliant "businessmen" remember? Unfortunately their fellow public employee / businessman Mooney lost miserably in the recent election. No problem he has his 6 figure pension that customers in galloway help finance. I predict that other public employee / business man / "college professor" goes down in flames next year also. The good folks of Galloway will be deprived of his genius and thoughfulness. I'll start posting quotes from this moron to remind republicans in galloway who they elected. Also going down, the silent one, yes the genius "businesswoman." between these 2 I really am worried about the voters in Galloway. Here is an idea for a poll, who is the dumbest person on council? My vote goes to the college professor...Tyrell. An idiot in a class of his own folks.

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Carol Bunch

7:46 pm on Saturday, December 15, 2012

Vt pat
Please indulge me and educate me as to how Galloway residents paid for Mooney's pension. Last time I checked he worked for Atlantic City.

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Charles Michel

9:47 am on Sunday, December 16, 2012

If 2000 appealed the assessment . As to high ,I wonder. How many other ones they got wrong ( maybe some to low ). Older people that don't know how or have the ability to do a appeal .
If we contract out the assessment why do we waste the money to pay a tax assessor ?
The township must learn to live with what it has .

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