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Cape May County 2023 Budget

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By Joe McDevitt for Cape Issues

On March 28, 2023, the Cape May County Board of County Commissioners approved the 2023 county budget with a decrease in the tax rate from approximately $.234 per $100 of the 2021 equalized assessed value, i.e., estimated market value, of all county properties to approximately $.208 of the 2022 equalized assessed value.
Nevertheless, since the market value of all taxable property in the county increased significantly, the tax levy is increasing 8% from $148.5 million in 2022 to $161.2 million in 2023. You will see this in your 2023 county tax bill.
For your information, the prior year equalized assessed value, tax levy, and tax rate for 2023 and the prior 10 years is shown below: 

A summary of the 2023 and 2022 budget follows:
Of particular interest is the line item “Deferred Charges to Future Taxation-Unfunded.” This is a misnomer since it is an appropriation that will not have an effect on cash expenditures and is in the budget to boost current fund cash and fund surplus. A history of the increases in these accounts follows:

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