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Seeking Property Tax Abatements in New Hampshire

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The deadline for filing property tax abatements in New Hampshire is typically March 1 for the previous year’s tax bill. In summary, the property owner (taxpayer) needs to prove the property’s tax assessed value (adjusted for equalization) is higher than its actual fair market value as of April 1 of…

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Jack S. White
August 5, 2016
Jack S. White, Real Estate
Tags: real estate, tax abatement

Property Tax Abatement: What Businesses and Homeowners in Nashua and Windham Need to Know

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Tax season can be a daunting time for many people. Understanding the appropriate forms that need to be filed for one’s financial situation and the deadlines one has to follow can be both cumbersome and frustrating. The process can seem even more frustrating for homeowners who wish to file for…

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Thomas J. Leonard
August 18, 2015
Real Estate, Thomas J. Leonard
Tags: tax abatement

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Welts, White & Fontaine Attorneys Honored by National Publications

Attorneys Jack White and Israel Piedra both received notable honors this fall. Attorney White was selected for inclusion in the 2020 edition of The Best Lawyers in America, a national... more

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My mother died and left almost everything to my brother, and very little to me. I think my brother influenced our mother to change her Last Will.  What can I... more


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