Tax Assessor

The Tax Assessor, Jennifer Carabelli, can be reached at:

908-319-5864

taxassessor [at] belvidere-nj.org

The Tax Assessor is responsible for establishing the value of all land and improvements within the Town. This property valuation is the basis by which the cost of municipal, school and county services are apportioned. The Tax Assessor is also the keeper of certain public records including; assessments and property record cards. In addition, applications for tax deductions, exempt property and farmland assessments are processed in the office of the Tax Assessor.

Taxpayer's Bill of Rights

Daniels's Law Name Redaction Requests

Tax Deductions

  • Qualifying Senior Citizens and surviving spouses - $250.00
  • Qualifying Permanently and Totally Disabled person and surviving spouse - $250.00
  • Veterans and surviving spouses - $250.00
  • Permanently and Totally Disabled Veterans and Surviving Spouses - full exemption

Senior Citizen/Disabled Persons Deduction Form

Veterans Deduction Form

100% Permanent Total Disabled Veterans Exemption Form

Tax Assessment Appeals - County Tax Board

Petitions for appeal of assessment are available in the Assessor's office. Appeals must be filed with the Warren County Board of Taxation on or before April 1st of the tax year. 

  • Assessed Valuation less than $150,000 - $5.00
  • $150,00 or more, but less than $500,000 - $25.00
  • $500,000 or more, but less than $1,000,000 - $100.00
  • $1,000,000 or more - $150.00
  • Appeal of Classification - $25.00
  • Appeal on Valuation and Classification, sum of categories
  • Appeals not covered above - $25.00

Tax Assessment Appeal Form (1 of 2)

Tax Assessment Appeal Form (2 of 2)

If the petitioner is a legal entity, such as a corporation, partnership, LLC, trust, etc., the appeal must be prosecuted by an Attorney-at-Law admitted to practice in the State of New Jersey, unless the subject property's prior year taxes were less than $25,000, in which case the petitioner can appear on his/her/their own behalf. A taxpayer must be present at the hearing or be represented by an Attorney-at-Law admitted to practice in the State of New Jersey. Checks should be made payable to the Warren County Tax Administrator.

Tax Assessment Appeals - Tax Court of New Jersey

Direct appeals to the Tax Court of New Jersey must concern assessments in the amount greater than $1,000,000. Tax Court appeals must be filed before April 1st of the tax year. Contact the Tax Court for additional information, procedures and filing fees.