Politics & Government

Report: Hazlet Tax Increase Below State Average in 2012

Hazlet Township increased 1.4 percent in 2012, as compared to the 1.7 percent state average.

Property tax bills Hazlet rose 1.4 percent in 2012 from the previous year, while the state average increased settled at 1.7 percent, according to a report in The Star Ledger.

The newspaper's analysis found that the statewide average increases were the lowest since 1991 and remained under the mandatory 2 percent cap put in place by Gov. Chris Christie. 

Hazlet residents pay an average of $7,012.59 in property taxes, calculated with contributions to municipal taxes, county taxes and school taxes. The state average is state average is $7,870.28, according to the report.

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Neighboring towns are experiencing similar increases, although some remained under 1 percent:

  • Highlands experience a 4.4 percent increase in taxes in 2012, with an average bill of $5,990.23.
  • Matawan residents are paying .6 percent more than 2011, but at an average bill of $8,305.79.
  • Middletown residents paid one percent more in 2012, with an average bill of $8,021.36.

According to The Star Ledger, Christie and local municipal officials believe Hurricane Sandy could result in unprecedented tax increases in badly damaged areas. 

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A bill in the State Senate sponsored by Senate President Steve Sweeney (D) will promote shared services among municipalities, such as emergency services and public works. According to The Star Ledger, the bill would shrink government expenses. Municipalities without shared services would lose state aid.

In Manasquan, which suffered some of the worst damage from Sandy, local officials said the cost of rebuilding might drive up tax rates by at least 20 percent.

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