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CFO  

Louis Pallazzo, CMFO
Phone: (732) 741-4200 x111
Fax: (732) 530-4599
finance@shrewsburyboro.com

Tax Collector

          Amy Cordell CTC
          Phone: (732) 741-4200 x114
          tax@shrewsburyboro.com

Deputy Tax Collector/Payroll  

Kyle Butler 
Phone: (732) 741-4200 x114
tax@shrewsburyboro.com

Purchasing Agent: 

Christopher Cherbini, MAS, CPM, QPA
Phone: (732) 741-4200 x113
ccherbini@shrewsburyboro.com

Accounts Payable: 

Jeanine Jones

Phone (732) 741-4200 x 116

jjones@shrewsburyboro.com

 

Office Hours:

Monday – Friday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM

The Finance Department is responsible for the receipt, safeguarding, investment, and distribution of Municipal funds which includes tax collection, accounts payable, and payroll.

Tax Collection

Taxes are payable quarterly on the first day of February, May, August and November after which dates they are delinquent and subject to interest. There is a 10-calendar day grace period.

Any questions concerning your assessment should be directed to the Tax Assessor, John Gillooly 
(732) 741-4200, x110. The Collector is responsible for the billing and collection of taxes only. The entire tax bill with a self-addressed stamped envelope must accompany remittances requiring receipt. Otherwise, detach the appropriate stub and mail with your check; the cancelled check will be your receipt.

Any inquires about Sewer billing should be made to The Two River Water Reclamation Authority at
(732) 229-8578.

​Homestead Rebate Information

New Jersey homeowners should have received their 2017 Homestead Benefit applications. The deadline for filing the 2017 Homestead application was Monday, December 2, 2019. 

The 2018 Homestead Benefit applications should be coming out in the Fall of 2020.  Please look for them at that time or call the Tax Collector's Office in Borough Hall:  (732) 741-4200  x112.

With few exceptions, homeowners must file applications online or by phone. Homeowners should read the instructions in the application carefully and file if they meet the eligibility requirements. Homeowners who have already sold the home that was their principal residence on October 1, 2016, or who plan to sell should visit the Division’s website (www.njtaxation.org) for additional guidance.

The online application (www.njtaxation.org) and the automated telephone filing system (1-877-658-2972) will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week during the filing period.

 

More Relief Program Can Be Found on the state web-site https://nj.gov/treasury/taxation/relief.shtml