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Zoning Board Meeting
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Planning Board - General Business Meeting
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The Finance Department is comprised of three Divisions: | Treasury | Collections | Assessments |
The Division of Treasury develops, maintains and enforces a uniform system of accounts including forms, standards and procedures for all departments of municipal government. All receipts and disbursements of the Township and each of its departments are controlled here.
A central bookkeeping and account records system is maintained with sound accounting principles in accordance with the requirements of the State Division of Local Government. The Division of the Treasury assures that all bills are authorized and approved for payment. The Division controls all expenditures and commitments to be made on behalf of any department in conformity with State law. The Division also makes recommendations to the Township Council on the sale and award of bonds including the principal amount, interest rate, maturities and price.
The Division of Collections performs the function of Collector of Taxes including the preparation and mailing of tax bills, enforcement of tax collections by tax sale or other means and the maintenance of tax accounting records. They receive and collect all current and delinquent taxes, receive penalties and interest according to law and provide a central cashier for all departments.
Link: Online Electronic Tax Payment (NOT TO BE USED FOR LICENSING PAYMENTS)
The water and sewer billing and collections department is housed in the municipal building and incorporated with the tax collections department. They are governed by state law and local municipal ordinances pertaining to rates, adjustments and penalty calculations.
Water and sewer bills are generated quarterly for all residents and businesses connected to the Parsippany Utility systems. Payment is due 30 days from bill date to avoid interest penalty.
For efficient payment handling:
To mail your payment, address your envelope:
For in-person payments:
Window hours are from 9:00am to 5:00pm Monday through Friday, with the exception of holidays. After 5:00pm use the mail slot located to the left of the front door of the Municipal Building.
Always include the appropriate dated stub or the entire bill with your payment. Account number should be put in the memo area of your check.
For Water & Sewer Electronic Payments: Link: Click Here (NOT TO BE USED FOR LICENSING PAYMENTS)
This office is governed by State Statutes for all procedures.
The Division of Assessments, headed by the Tax Assessor, determines the taxability and fair market value of all new, existing and improved properties within the municipality. The assessor’s responsibilities include processing deeds and building permits for assessments, maintaining and updating assessment records, maintaining records for accurate up-to-date information from Planning, Zoning, and Construction Code enforcement, complying with State mandated regulations, handling appeals, processing applications for exemptions or deductions, and compiling financial and other records for the County and State Boards.
The County of Morris maintains a website “Tax Board Home Page.” From this website you will be able to view owners, assessment data, sales data, and tax maps for all of the municipalities in the County of Morris. http://mcweb1.co.morris.nj.us/TaxBoard/
Tax appeals must be filed on or before April 1st of the current tax year.
The 2011 ratio to value is 79.34%. The 2010 municipal tax rate was $2.442 per $100 of assessment. There are also six fire districts each having their own separate tax rate.
Applications for Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons, Veterans and their surviving spouses can be obtained in this office or online at www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/prntlpt.shtml
Please contact the Division of Assessments for applications and to answer any questions you may have pertaining to them. Again the number is (973) 263-4272 any time between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday.
For information on the Property Tax Freeze Program you can review the requirements and forms online at: www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/propfrez.shtml
Chief Financial Officer: Ruby A. Malcolm, CPA, CMFO
Parsippany-Troy Hills Town Hall 1001 Parsippany Boulevard Parsippany-Troy Hills, NJ 07054
T:(973) 263- 4283
Treasury Office Ruby A. Malcolm, CPA, CMFO T: (973) 263-4283
Tax Collector's Office Terence M. Whalen, CTC T: (973) 263-4252
Tax Assessor's Office Daniel S. Cassese, CTA, SCGREA Certified Tax Assessor, State Certified General Real Estate Appraiser T: (973) 263-4272