Conway Town Finance Director Kathy Golding gives selectmen options for the tax rate setting for the 2024 bill. From left: selectmen John Colbath, Chair Mary Carey Seavey, Ryan Shepard, Town Manager John Eastman and Executive Assistant Krista Day. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
Conway Town Finance Director Kathy Golding gives selectmen options for the tax rate setting for the 2024 bill. From left: selectmen John Colbath, Chair Mary Carey Seavey, Ryan Shepard, Town Manager John Eastman and Executive Assistant Krista Day. (DAYMOND STEER PHOTO)
CONWAY — Selectmen met Monday to set the tax rate the base rate will increase from $10.18 per thousand dollars of assessed property value to $11.51, a 13 percent hike.
This means the owner of a $200,000 home would face a tax bill of $2,302. The new rate has been approved by the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration.
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