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Code · New Jersey · Title 54 — Debtor and Creditor · Chapter 4

54:4-91.1. Collector's list of delinquent taxes believed not collectible

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On or before May first annually, or in municipalities which operate on the State fiscal year, on or before November 1 annually, the collector shall file with the governing body, and in addition thereto he may, from time to time, file with the governing body, a list in duplicate of delinquent taxes which he believes are not collectible by reason of a fictitious, double or other palpably erroneous assessment or in the case of poll taxes, dog taxes or taxes on personal property, by reason of the removal, absence, death or insolvency of the taxpayer.
Such list shall set forth the name of the delinquent if it appears on the tax rolls, the amount due from each delinquent, the type of tax assessed, the period for which the tax was levied and if the tax is upon real property, a description of the property assessed, and in each case the reason why the collector believes that such tax is not collectible.
L.1944, c.115, p. 318, s.2; amended 1991,c.75,s.41.
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