Politics & Government

State Releases Average Tax Bill For Burlington County Towns

Which town had that the highest tax bill in Burlington County? See where your town ranks.

BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — The Murphy administration released the calendar year 2019 property tax data for New Jersey's municipalities on Wednesday. The new release shows the average tax bill for every Burlington County town.

Patch ranked the average tax bill for all Burlington County towns, from highest to lowest (see below). Moorestown had the highest average tax bill: $11,662.

The majority of municipalities in the state had average residential property tax decreases or increases under two percent, according to state officials.

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"We're delivering on our promise to provide property tax stability while restoring New Jersey's fiscal standing and growing our economy," said Gov. Phil Murphy. "Statewide property values have grown more in the first two years of my administration than at any point since the Great Recession. That's what we call progress."

The administration says it is allocating hundreds of millions of dollars of constitutionally-dedicated taxpayer funds for more school aid, lowering the cost of health care for public employees, supporting more shared services between local governments, and more fully securing the long-term stability of New Jersey's pension system.

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Here is the Burlington County list of towns and their average 2019 tax bill, ranked highest to lowest, as well as the percentage increase or decrease from 2018:

  1. Moorestown: $11,662 -3.74 percent
  2. Chesterfield: $11,363 -2.49 percent
  3. Medford: $10,344 -1.47 percent
  4. Medford Lakes: $9,524 -2.95 percent
  5. Riverton: $8,861 -1.15 percent
  6. Shamong: $8,589 -1.65 percent
  7. Springfield: $8,222 -0.25 percent
  8. Mansfield: $8,161 -4.73 percent
  9. Bordentown: $7,802 -1.51 percent
  10. Tabernacle: $7,788 -2.09 percent
  11. Delran: $7,787 -2.04 percent
  12. Cinnaminson: $7,773 -1.34 percent
  13. Evesham: $7,581 -1.70 percent
  14. Lumberton: $7,190 -1.46 percent
  15. Bordentown: $7,121 -1.81 percent
  16. North Hanover: $7,038 -4.96 percent
  17. Hainesport: $6,844 -3.13 percent
  18. Burlington Township: $6,830 -1.50 percent
  19. Eastampton: $6,796 -0.58 percent
  20. Woodland: $6,459 -10.73 percent
  21. Mount Laurel: $6,427 -0.45 percent
  22. Willingboro: $6,247 -1.97 percent
  23. Delanco: $6,044 -2.16 percent
  24. Westampton: $5,824 -1.47 percent
  25. Palmyra: $5,724 -1.49 percent
  26. Beverly: $5,683 -2.36 percent
  27. Fieldsboro: $5,646 -2.71 percent
  28. Edgewater Park: $5,599 -1.49 percent
  29. Riverside: $5,534 -1.18 percent
  30. Maple Shade: $5,528 -1.97 percent
  31. Southampton: $5,514 -2.41 percent
  32. Bass River: $5,340 -12.99 percent
  33. Burlington City: $5,285 -1.74 percent
  34. Florence: $5,423 -0.86 percent
  35. Mount Holly: $4,951 -1.73 percent
  36. New Hanover: $4,503 -1.01 percent
  37. Wrightstown: $4,28 -4.66 percent
  38. Pemberton Township: $3,870 -3.46 percent
  39. Pemberton Borough: $3,841 -11.01 percent
  40. Washington Township: $2,941 -14.46 percent

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