Morris County, home to Morristown and 509k New Jerseyans, operates within New Jersey's notoriously high property tax system. NJ has the highest effective property tax rate in the United States (approximately 2.23% statewide), and 10 of the 26 US counties with average single-family bills exceeding $10,000 are in New Jersey. Within Morris County, individual municipalities can vary substantially in rate — strategic municipality selection is critical for relocation buyers.
How the bill is built
New Jersey's calculation is municipality-driven. Step 1: Assessed Value. Most NJ municipalities assess at "true value" (~100% market) but some assess at lower percentages, with the Equalization Ratio bridging stated AV and market. Step 2: General Tax Rate. The municipality publishes a General Tax Rate per $100 of assessed value, combining county, municipal, and school district levies. For the Morris County average, this is approximately $2.45 per $100 AV. Step 3: Effective Rate. NJ Treasury also publishes an Effective Tax Rate = General Tax Rate × Equalization Ratio. This is the most apples-to-apples figure for relocation comparisons. Morris County's average effective rate is approximately 2.05%.
2026 Morris County rate breakdown (avg general tax rate per $100 of assessed value, Morristown district)
| Taxing entity | Rate |
|---|---|
| Morris County avg general tax rate (per $100 AV) | 2.4500 |
| Combined total | 2.4500 |
As of April 26, 2026 · From Morris County Board of Taxation.
Deductions, exemptions, and senior programs for 2026
New Jersey's underlying property tax rates are the highest in the nation, but the state offers several substantial relief programs — particularly for seniors and disabled veterans. Most are filed annually through different forms and agencies.
Senior Freeze (Property Tax Reimbursement)
The Senior Freeze ("PTR") reimburses property tax growth above a base year for income-qualified homeowners 65+ or disabled. Income limit is approximately $163,050 for 2024 — among the most generous senior program income limits in the country. The program reimburses the difference between current bill and your "base year" bill (typically the year you turned 65 or first qualified). You continue paying the full bill to your municipality but receive a state reimbursement check. File Form PTR-1 (first-time) or PTR-2 (subsequent years) with the New Jersey Division of Taxation.
ANCHOR (Affordable NJ Communities for Homeowners and Renters)
ANCHOR replaced the older Homestead Benefit program in 2022. Eligible homeowners receive a direct rebate: $1,500 for households earning under $150,000, $1,000 for households earning $150,000-$250,000. Senior homeowners (65+) receive an additional $250. ANCHOR is filed annually with the NJ Division of Taxation, typically with a fall deadline.
$250 Veteran and Senior Deductions
Honorably-discharged veterans (any rating, any age) receive a $250 annual deduction. Senior homeowners 65+ or disabled receive a separate $250 annual deduction. These are filed with your municipal tax assessor (form V.S.S.-Q for veterans, P.T.D. for seniors).
100% Disabled Veterans — Full Exemption
Veterans with 100% service-connected total/permanent disability receive full property tax exemption — among the most valuable property tax benefits in the United States given NJ's very high underlying rates. File Form V.S.S. with your municipal assessor with VA documentation. Surviving spouses retain the exemption under specific conditions.
Appealing your assessment
New Jersey's appeal deadline is April 1 in most counties (Monmouth has alternative timing under the Assessment Demonstration Program). Appeals are filed with the Morris County Board of Taxation. NJ uses a 15% "common level range" rule — your assessment must be more than 15% higher than the county equalization ratio applied to your true market value to qualify for adjustment, providing a buffer that protects assessors from minor disputes. Strong appeals require comparable sales data within the prior 12 months. Tax appeal data shows 10-25% reductions are common when supported by quality comps.