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Pennsauken Tax Collector
Leigha Bogdanowicz, Tax Collector
Office of the Tax Collector
5605 N. Crescent Blvd. Pennsauken, NJ 08110
tax@pennsauken.gov
Phone: 856.665.1000 ext. 118
The Tax Collector is charged with the responsibility for receiving and collecting all property taxes and assessments both current and delinquent. As a statutory officer of the State of New Jersey, the Tax Collector is obligated to follow all State Statutes regarding property tax collection, including billing, due dates, interest on delinquent tax payments and tax sale procedures. It is important to note that the municipal taxes are only a portion of a property taxpayer’s obligation. The two other separate government entities, Camden County, and the Pennsauken Township Board of Education, develop and adopt their own budgets funded by property taxes.
New Jersey Property Taxpayer Bill of Rights
Property taxes can now be paid online. There are processing fees associated with online payments. These are charged by the service provider; the Township does not financially benefit from these fees.
Billing and Tax Payment
- Learn about paying your taxes in Pennsauken Township
Lien Redemption
- Get more information on Lien Redemption and how you can put in for a redemption request
Property Tax Relief Programs
- Learn about available Property Tax Relief Programs
Tax Sale
- The Pennsauken Township holds an annual Tax Sale for prior calendar year delinquent municipal charges that include Taxes, Property Maintenance Fees, Solid Waste, and Sewer charges. For details, visit https://pennsauken.newjerseytaxsale.com/
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