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  • Property tax bills are mailed twice a year in  September. Taxes are due February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1. * Note: Postmarks are not accepted. Post-dated checks are not accepted.

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  • The Township grants a 10- day grace period. Any taxes remaining unpaid nine calendar days following the due date are subject to interest at the rate of 8% per annum on the first $1,500 and 18% per annum for any amount over $1,500 retroactive to the first of the month.
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  • If you pay your taxes through your mortgage company, the statement will say, "This is not a bill, for advice only". If you receive an "advice only" statement, but do not have a mortgage company, use this statement to pay your taxes. Your mortgage company should send us a notice to remove your bank code.
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  • If you pay your taxes through your mortgage company, the statement will say, "This is not a bill, for advice only". *If you receive an "advice only" statement, but do not have a mortgage company, use this statement to pay your taxes. Your mortgage company should send us a notice to remove your bank code.
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  • Failure to receive a tax bill does not exempt you from paying taxes or delinquent interest on taxes. 

    To obtain your property tax bill: 

    • Search for your property online and print & view your bill here 
    • Call the Tax office at 973-326-7420
    • Property Tax Bills are mailed twice(2) a year, in July & September 
    • Taxes are due February 1, May 1, August 1, and November 1.
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  • When selling your property, property bill and sewer bill must be handed over to the new owner at the time of closing.
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  • Sewer bills are mailed once a year in January and contain two biannual payment stubs. Sewer bills are due April 1st and October 1st. 

    * If you do not receive a sewer bill in January please contact the Tax Office at 973-326-7420 or view and/or print your bill here

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  • Any sewer user fees remaining unpaid after nine calendar days following the due date are subject to interest at the rate of 8% per annum on the first $1,500 and 18% per annum for any amount over $1,500, retroactive to the due date.
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  • Payments may be made by mail, online*(please see link), or in person at the Tax office during regular business hours. Mailing Address: 50 Woodland Avenue, PO Box 7603, Convent Station NJ, 07961-7603 at the attention of the Tax Department. 

    Physical Address: Morris Township Municipal Building- 50 Woodland Avenue, Morristown NJ, 07960 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM** 

    *Payment online using Edmund's WIPP allows you to either make a one-time payment or create an account to schedule a payment for a future date. 

     **Please see question about after hours if you can not make it between office hours. 

    Payments may also be made by using bill pay from your bank. When using bill pay make sure to include your block, lot, and qualifier(if any) and/ or account number in the memo. Payments lacking property identification may be returned. Please note, bill payments are not electronic, your bank converts these payments into a paper check that is mailed through the postal system. Keep in mind scheduling your payment to allow enough time to be delivered by the due date. We suggest at least 7-10 days.

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  • Yes, payments may also be made by using bill pay from your bank. When using bill pay make sure to include your block, lot, and qualifier (if any) and/ or account number in the memo. Payments lacking property identification may be returned. Please note, bill payments are not electronic, your bank converts these payments into a paper check that is mailed through the postal system. Keep in mind scheduling your payment to allow enough time to be delivered by the due date. We suggest at least 7-10 days.
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  • After hours there is a mail slot in the front of the building for your convenience. Payments placed in the mail slot after closing will be receipted the next day. The State of New Jersey does not allow the use of postmarks for tax payment acceptance dates, so payments must be in our office by the end of the grace period by closing time on the due date.

    You can also pay online at https://wipp.edmundsassoc.com/Wipp/?wippid=1422

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  • If you wish a receipt and pay by mail, include the entire bill and a self-addressed stamped envelope with your payment.
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  • For information on the Anchor Benefit Program contact the Division of Taxation at: 1-888-238-1233. For information on the Property Tax Reimbursement Program, also known as the Senior Tax Freeze and PTR Program, please contact the PTR Hotline at: 1-800-882-6597 or visit the website www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation.

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  • Get notifications seven(7) days in advance on when your property taxes and sewer bills are due through the website's "Notify Me", under "Calendar", "Property Tax and Sewer".
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