Assessing & Tax FAQ

Assessing Office:

  • Handles all assessing questions and requests for information.
  • Handles abatement applications, and requests regarding appeals.
  • Handles all exemption and credit applications.
  • Provides information on assessment information, including copies of tax cards.
  • Sets appointments with the Town's Tax Assessing contractor.
  • You can reach the Assessing Office (the Select Board's Office) at 603 895 2226 x 303 (Jeanne); 301 (Heidi) or x 302 (Kathy); or by email to hcarlson@fremont.nh.gov or jnygren@fremont.nh.gov  

Tax Collector's Office:

  • Issues all tax bills once a warrant is signed by the Select Board. This includes property taxes, yield taxes, and current use taxes.
  • Collects all taxes due to the Town of Fremont.
  • Deposits all payments for taxes.
  • Handles all tax liens.
  • Handles all inquiries on amounts due for taxes including interest calculations on past due taxes.
  • You can reach the Tax Collector at 603 895 8693 x 307 or by email to clerkcollector@fremont.nh.gov

General Property Assessment Information

  • ABATEMENT REQUIREMENTS:  The abatement process is designed to correct any inequities in the annual tax assessment process.  Fact sheets can be found on the Town’s website on the Assessing page.  A link to the abatement form can be found there as well.  You can also access the NH Board of Tax and Land Appeals site at www.nh.gov/btla.  
  • An abatement application would be pertinent if you find your home to be disproportionately assessed as compared to other homes similar to it.  
  • The abatement fact sheet also provides information about the Equalization Ratio.  This is a percentage calculated annually by the NH Department of Revenue Administration to review the ratio of assessed values to those of fair market sales values.
  • Abatements are due by March 1 annually following the final notice of tax.  (Abatements are to be filed after receipt of the December tax bill).  Postmarks are accepted, but in hand applications must be received by the posted close of business hours for the Select Board’s Office on the due date.
  • ASSESSING DATA: The Town maintains all of its property record assessment data on the Vision Appraisal website. You can access all Fremont property records at this site directly, or link to it from the Town’s website
  • The data is updated every few months from the in-house system to the Vision site. The most up-to-date information is always available at the Select Board’s Office during business hours. If you would like a copy of your tax card, please contact us and we will send one out to you.
  • ASSESSING QUESTIONS: The Town contracts with MRI for our assessing needs. Generally, there is an Assessor in the Select Board’s Office a couple of days per month.  This fluctuates depending on time of year and other scheduling matters.  If you have particular questions, you can phone the Select Board’s Office.  If you need additional information, we will leave a message and have the Assessor contact you the next time he is in the office.
  • The Select Board’s Office includes some links on the Town’s website to review the overall assessing process in the State of New Hampshire, as outlined in an extensive informational manual by the NH Assessing Standards Board.  There is a link on the Town’s Website, Select Board Page; or you can go to the NH Department of Revenue site by clicking here.
  • TAX CREDITS: Property owners may be eligible for certain credits on their property.  If you are a Veteran, Service-Connected Disabled Veteran, or the unremarried widow of a Veteran, you may be eligible for a Veteran Tax Credit.  Application forms are available in the Select Board’s Office and you must have a copy of your DD-214 and meet all eligibility criteria. You can refer to NH RSA 72:28 through 72:38.  Contact the Select Board’s Office at 603 895 2226 x 303 for an application form and/or more information.
  • TAX EXEMPTIONS: Property owners may be eligible for certain exemptions on their property.  If you are elderly, blind, or disabled, you may be eligible for an exemption. For elderly and disabled, there are income and asset limits.  For more information, you can visit the Town’s website and click on the Select Board page. You can also contact the Select Board’s Office at 603 895 2226 x 303 for an application or more information.
  • TAX RATE: The local tax rates are set annually beginning in September, by the NH Department of Revenue Administration. You can see Fremont historical rate information in the Town Report. There is a tax rate fact sheet, updated annually, on the Town’s website on the Select Board page. 
  • TAX YEAR: The Tax Year in New Hampshire is April 1 to March 31. Fremont does bi-annual tax billing.  You will receive two bills, the first due July 1 and the second/final due December 1 annually.  If you receive a credit or exemption, it will be equally divided between the two billings. You should forward your tax bill to your mortgage company or lender if they escrow your property taxes.