Hampton, New Hampshire Faces Showdown in State Supreme Court Over Lawfulness of Property Taxes
Per order of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, aggrieved taxpayers have filed a brief on April 30, 2026, it is summarized below. This case isn’t about routine tax complaints—it’s a direct challenge to whether the Town of Hampton, New Hampshire had any legal authority...
One Size Fits All: Concord’s War on Local Control Continues
CONCORD'S LATEST POWER GRAB Two more housing bills have been signed, pushing New Hampshire one step closer to state-directed development and one step farther away from local decision-making. HB 1010: Local Zoning Takes Another Hit - Requires municipalities to allow...
Millions Leave Hampton, NH and Taxpayers Get Left With the Tab Via Local Property Taxes
Every summer, millions of dollars flow into state parking meters at Hampton Beach. Cars line up. Lots fill. The cash keeps pouring in. But Hampton gets nothing. Zero. Not one dime of that parking revenue is guaranteed to the town that provides the roads, sewer...
FAQ Tax Assessment Questions From the Public
"Did I pay too much?.. Will I be reimbursed?.. Will my taxes go up again?.. Is there tax relief for seniors?.. Will there be a correction assessment?.. How do we prevent this from happening again?.." Got tax questions regarding Hampton NH? HTG has the answers.
Next Steps in the Appeal to the New Hampshire Supreme Court
What are the next steps in the appeal to the New Hampshire Supreme Court and why did Plaintiffs, now Appellants appeal the decision of the Rockingham Superior Court? "The appellants argue this wasn’t just a mistake but a complete breakdown in legal reasoning. By...
Denied Locally. Confirmed Officially
THE STATE JUST CONFIRMED IT: HAMPTON TAXPAYERS WERE RIGHT After years of warnings, evidence, and public challenges, a New Hampshire state tribunal has officially ruled that Hampton’s property assessment system was fundamentally inadequate — and had gone without a full...
March 23 Update on Hampton Property Tax Lawsuit
A March 20, 2026 notice of appearance has been filed with the NH Supreme Court for Gordon Player, Albert Kruschwitz, and Sharon McNulty.
Court Orders Full Re-Eval of Property Taxes
Background: The taxpayers of Hampton challenged the evaluation process in court. Here are the results and order. The New Hampshire Board of Tax and Land Appeals (BTLA) has formally concluded that the Town’s assessing system is fundamentally failing, citing a 2023...
Who Pays the Larger Share?
In a property tax system where towns must raise a fixed amount of revenue, any exemption — whether for solar, veterans, or other categories — doesn’t eliminate taxes; it reallocates them. The debate over solar isn’t about whether taxes exist, but about who ultimately...
You Didn’t Vote For This
Granite Staters didn’t vote for bureaucrats to dictate development, zoning, or neighborhood character. Enough is enough. Read more...