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Presenter Tammy outlines how Wolfeboro’s tax rate is calculated and the effect of the recent revaluation

January 31, 2026 | Wolfeboro Budget Committee, Wolfeboro, Carroll County, New Hampshire


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Presenter Tammy outlines how Wolfeboro’s tax rate is calculated and the effect of the recent revaluation
Tammy told the Wolfeboro Budget Committee that property taxes are set through a multi-step, year‑long process that starts with local assessors and ends with the DRA worksheet that converts appropriations and revenue estimates into a tax rate. She said assessors set property values, allowable exemptions and veteran credits are applied, overlay funds are established for anticipated abatements, and the resulting net municipal tax effort is divided by total equalized property value to produce the per‑$1,000 tax rate.

Using Wolfeboro figures in a preview slide, Tammy said the town’s proposed taxes are "just shy of $15,000,000" on a roughly $36,000,000 total budget and cited a municipal 2025 tax rate of $3.21. She illustrated impact by using an average Wolfeboro house valuation of about $600,000 to show an approximate total tax bill of about $5,000 (all components included). "This is phenomenal that your taxes are this small," she told the committee, noting the effect of enterprise funds, grants and school apportionment on the final municipal share.

Tammy also described how revaluations and equalization in regional districts can change apportionment of school and county payments and advised members to consult DRA resources and their assessors for detailed figures. She warned that revenue estimates are necessarily a "best guess" when filed in late summer and that state actions (for example, changes to motor‑vehicle fee allocations) can materially change town revenue projections.

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