I don’t have a tax bill, why am I charged interest?
NJSA 54:4-64 states that failure to receive a bill does not invalidate the tax due; it is the property owner’s responsibility to ascertain from the proper official (Tax Collector) the amount due. If you have recently purchased the property, or lost your bill, you should call the Tax Collector to obtain the amount due, and request a copy of the bill.

Call Tax Collector.

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1. When are taxes due?
2. Is there a grace period?
3. When will I receive a new tax bill?
4. How are taxes computed?
5. How can I make payment?
6. What is the interest rate on late payments?
7. I don’t have a tax bill, why am I charged interest?
8. My taxes are too high, what can I do?
9. What programs are available to reduce taxes?
10. I need to change my address or mortgage information, what should I do?
11. What is a tax sale? Can I buy property at the tax sale?
12. How do I pay off a lien?