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Who do I contact with questions? Community Services Division, PO Box 487, Concord, NH 03302-0487, or call (603) 271-2687.

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Who do I contact with questions? Community Services Division, PO Box 487, Concord, NH 03302-0487, or call (603) 271-2687.

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Exemptions, Deferral, or Credit Against Local Property Taxes – Contact your municipality for more details. Elderly Exemption – RSA 72:39-a , effective 7/23/96. Exemption is based upon age, net income limits, including Social Security income, and net asset limits. Tax Exemption for the Physically Handicapped – RSA 72:37-a. This exemption is limited to a physically handicapped person who resides at the residential real estate, and is applicable only upon the value of any special aids required to enable the resident to propel themselves. Deferral for the Elderly and Disabled – RSA 72:38-a. The local assessing officials, “…may annually grant a person qualified under this paragraph a tax deferral…” Property taxes are deferred and accrue interest at the rate of 5% percent per annum. The deferred property tax may not exceed more than 85% of the equity value of the residence.

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