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For taxpayers who may be experiencing difficulty in paying their property taxes,
there may be help.  Most cities in the United States have Property Tax Poverty
Exemption Policy and Guidelines. You may be eligible to waive your annual property
tax for one year
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APPEAL RIGHTS - PETITIONS FOR RECONSIDERATION OR
REDETERMINATION

If your claim for refund of tax penalties or interest is denied, or you do not
agree with the assessment of additional tax, penalties or interest, you
have the right to petition for reconsideration or redetermination. You must
file your petition with the Department Hearings Bureau within 60 days after
the notice of the assessment or denial of claim for a refund. Your appeal
must be in writing and signed by you or a person you have authorized by
power of attorney to sign for you. It must contain the following information:





(a) your name or business, if applicable, address, social security number,
federal employer identification number, department identification number,
or department license number, whichever is applicable;
(b) name and address of your representative, if any;
(c) a concise statement of the facts and issues involved, and the tax year;
(d) the action that you wish the Department to take; and
(e) the identification of any statutes, rules, orders, cases, or other
authority that entitles you to have the Department act as requested.
(f) a copy of the Notice of Assessment-Tax Bill to which the appeal relates,
if any.
You may file your petition by delivering it to the Department Hearings
Bureau during normal business hours (8:00 am - 4:30 pm) or by mailing it
to the following address:

NH Dept. of Revenue Administration
Hearings Bureau
57 Regional Drive
PO Box 1467
Concord, NH 03302-1467

A petition sent by mail will be considered timely filed if placed in the United
States mail and postmarked on or before the expiration of the applicable
60 day period.
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