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Manalapan Township Proposed 2010 Budget and Tax Rate Information

Manalapan Township Tax Rate

According to the Manalapan Township Committee, as reported in last week's News Transcript, Manalapan’s total tax rate (all taxing entities accounted for) in 2010 will be $2.03 per $100 of assessed valuation.

Simply put, divide your NEW assessed value by 100 (on the green card you received in January) and multiply by $2.03 to receive a pretty close indication of your proposed taxes. For example, if your assessed value is 425,000, you multiply 4250 by 2.03 and find your taxes for 2010 would be... $8,627.50.

Hopefully you will find the difference from 2009 to 2010 to be equivalent to the normal year to year change.

If you don't have your green card, drop me a note and I will look up your assessed value in the tax records.

- JoAnna Siminerio

News Transcript Article on Manalapan Township Proposed Budget

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JoAnna Siminerio, Weichert Realtors

JoAnna Siminerio
Weichert Realtors - Marlboro / Manalapan
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Hey Jo,

Wow!...$2.03!!!! Here it is $1.15 per $100. What a difference! One benefit to living down South!

Posted by Tony Orefice Realtor/Kannapolis NC,Concord NC (Wilkinson and Associates/www.TonyOreficeRealtor.com) over 1 year ago

What a rip-off! And, where may I ask all our hard earned money go? Salary and benefit of the useless and nasty pencil pushers in our town! We all struglle to make the ends meet, and they simply increase their good living with the stroke of the pen at our expence! I wish them ALL to get all known and unknown diseases listed in the medical books and spend our blood money on doctors and hospitals. Amen!

Posted by Kira over 1 year ago

Paying real estate taxes  reminds me of two things.

#1.  I'm blessed to have a nice place to live.

#2.  I'm able to pay the bill

Posted by Kenneth Cole NYS Licensed Real Estate Salesperson (Appleseed Homes Realty) over 1 year ago

Kira... lol... tell me how you really feel!!!  On a personal note, with kids still in the elementary school system, what a tough decision it was when it came time to vote on the school budget.  On one hand, i was sick and tired of my taxes going up each year... on the other... as a realtor in this town, I know how important it is to keep our school district outperforming our neighbors! 

 

While I do not hope they get any unknown diseases, I do hope they think long while they are vacationing this year!!

Posted by JoAnna Siminerio, Manalapan Marlboro NJ Real Estate (Weichert Realtors - Manalapan - Marlboro) over 1 year ago

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