Property Ownership
A NJ homeowner who believes their property tax assessment is too high may appeal to the:
ANJ Real Estate Commission
BCounty Board of Taxation (or Tax Court of NJ for larger disputes)✓ Correct
CMunicipal Planning Board
DNJ DEP
Explanation
NJ property owners can appeal assessments to the County Board of Taxation. If still unsatisfied or for properties assessed over $1 million, appeals can be taken to the Tax Court of New Jersey.
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