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Assessor
The Assessor's office is responsible for the valuation of all the real property in the Township. To determine the assessed value of real property, the Assessor follows guidelines developed by the New Jersey Division of Taxation. The different classes of property are as follows: vacant land, residential, farmland, commercial and apartments.
All properties are taxed using the same tax rate.
Duties of the Assessor
- Inspect and assess all new construction and improvements
- Process five-year abatement applications
- Review deeds and update ownership records
- Process applications for Senior/Disabled and Veterans deductions
- Defend tax appeals
- Conduct sales study ratio for County tax equalization
To email the Assessor click here.
New Jersey Property Taxpayer Bill of Rights
By now, Pennsauken residents should have already received a letter regarding the start of the revaluation of properties, which has been ordered by the Camden County Board of Taxation and under the approval of the State of New Jersey Division of Taxation.
In the accompanying graphic is a photo of the ACTUAL staff from Professional Property Appraisers, Inc. who will be coming to our neighborhoods for revaluation inspections. Each one is registered with the Township of Pennsauken Police Department, carrying a letter from Pennsauken’s Assessor, wearing a Professional Property Appraisers shirt, and will be able to present a photo identification badge. Their job is to conduct both exterior and interior inspections of Pennsauken properties, as well as measure all buildings on, and improvements to, the land. These individuals are only collecting information for the revaluation process. They will not be making any judgments on properties.
Any resident who has a concern about the validity of a person at your home for the revaluation process can contact 856-665-1000 ext. 112 or 116, or the Pennsauken Township Police Department at 856-663-1234.
Thank you in advance for your courtesy and cooperation.
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