What exemptions and credits are available to taxpayers?
  • A blind exemption is available to Hampton residents meeting statute qualifications.  Applications can be found in the Online Assessing Forms Library.  Click Here to access the online forms library or Contact the Assessors office for guidelines.
  •  A disabled exemption is available to Hampton residents who are determined to be Disabled under Title II or XVI of the Federal Social Security Act. Applications can be found in the Online Assessing Forms Library. Click Here to access the online forms library or Contact the Assessors office for guidelines.
  • The elderly exemption is available to Hampton residents over 65, who have been a resident of NH for at least 3 consecutive years, who meet certain income and asset requirements. Applications can be found in the Online Assessing Forms Library.  Click Here to access the online forms library or Contact the Assessors office for guidelines.
  • If you own a property which is in the Hampton Beach Village District, and the property is single family and you do not derive any income from the property, you can apply for a precinct exemption which allows you a reduced precinct tax rate. Currently, this application must be filed yearly by April 15th.  Applications can be found in the Online Assessing Forms Library. Click Here to access the online forms library or Contact the Assessors office for guidelines. Hampton Beach Village District Website. Click here for the Hampton Beach Village Board Commissioners.
  • A sewer abatement is available to the property owners who do not connect to the Town's public sewer system. You should contact the Assessor's office if you meet these criteria. 
  • A veteran's tax credit is available to Hampton residents who meet certain statute qualifications. This credit is also available to surviving spouses and civil union partners.  Applications can be found in the Online Assessing Forms Library.  Click Here to access the online forms library or Contact the Assessors office for guidelines.  
  • Land dedicated to open space may qualify for Current Use Taxation or a Conservation Easement. This application must be filed by April 1st.

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1. Map/Lot - Where can I find mine?
2. Do you have to pay taxes when visiting Hampton campgrounds?
3. What exemptions and credits are available to taxpayers?
4. What should taxpayers do if they have questions about their assessments?
5. How does a taxpayer file for abatement?
6. How does the prevailing real estate market affect assessments?
7. Why are taxpayers billed for services not received?
8. What is the Town of Hampton tax year? vs. Fiscal year?
9. Must taxpayers pay the bill if they disagree with the assessment?
10. What further recourse does a taxpayer have?
11. How does a property owner change the name or mailing address on a tax bill?
12. May the taxpayer compare assessments to those of their neighbors?
13. How often does the Town update property values?
14. What is the definition of market value?