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Village of Ridgewood Property Tax Due Date Discrepancies

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photo courtesy of Village Manager Keith Kazmark

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Ridgewood NJ, an e-announcement from the Village, emailed to residents last week and linked from the Village website’s home page, says our first-quarter 2025 property taxes are due this Saturday, February 1, with penalties to be levied for payments made after February 10.

The Village calendar, however, says the deadline is Monday, February 3, which would make the grace period end on February 13.

Which is correct?

The same query applies to Q4 payments in November, when the first of the month is also a Saturday. The Village calendar says those are due on Monday, November 3.

Village officials, what say ye? If the calendar is wrong, shouldn’t residents be informed and the error(s) corrected in this year’s calendar as linked from the Village website?

 

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9 thoughts on “Village of Ridgewood Property Tax Due Date Discrepancies

  1. When are we ever going to have mistake-free communication from Village Hall?

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  2. What due dates appear on the printed property tax bills?

    1. Feb. 1.

  3. Go by the date on your tax bill.

  4. Does it really matter
    bigger fish to fry

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  5. Village is become a propaganda machine for politicians with HUdson County and Passaic County politicians taking over.
    Why are they posting pictures of all vagionos puppets on the calendar?

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  6. just pay your bill.

  7. No stamp needed to mail them in yellow mailbox in front of parking-lot entrance to Village Hall. Can put water bill payment in there too.

    First-class stamp now 73 cents. Still cheaper than the fee to pay through checking account and of course much cheaper than to use a credit card–2.95% of property tax–no way.

    Free is good.

    1. Agree. Stamp is $0.73, checking account fee is $1.95. and that 3% credit card fee???? Just go to the yellow mailbox.

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