Tax Assessment & Tax Collection
Deputy Tax Collector
*Located in the Township Clerk’s Office
Lawrence Moore
(856) 769-3737 x7802
Office of the Tax Collector
Tax Collector hours of operation:
Wednesdays 2:00pm – 7:00pm
Deputy Tax Collector hours of operation:
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am – 7:00pm
A drop box is available in the lobby
Monday and Thursday: 8 am to 4 pm
Tuesday: 8 am to 6:30 pm
Wednesday: 8 am to 7 pm
Annual Tax Due Dates:
Feb. 1
May 1
Aug. 1
Nov. 1
Office of The Tax Assessor
The South Harrison Township Tax Assessor Office is now operated by the Gloucester County Office of Assessment.
For immediate attention:
Contact or Visit the Gloucester County Office of Assessment Monday through Friday 8:30-4:30.
1200 N. Delsea Drive
Clayton Complex, Building "A"
Clayton NJ 08312
856-307-6445
The Tax Assessor's Office Maintains the Following Records:
Tax Maps (updated annually)
Assessor's Field Books (listing property ownership, assessments, deductions, etc.)
Added / Omitted Assessment Lists
Abstract of Deeds (maintained voluntarily; some deeds not available)
Property Descriptions (Property Record Cards)
Deduction & Exemption Applications
Farmland Assessment Applications
Exemption & Abatement Applications
Initial and Further Statements (Tax Exempt Properties)
SRIA Forms (sales information)
ONLINE Property Tax Payment Now Available for SHT Residents
South Harrison Township has contracted with Edmunds GovTech, our Financial Software Company, to provide a payment portal that will provide you the ability to pay your Property Taxes online safely and securely.
Payments are NOT processed by South Harrison Township, and we do not collect or receive information on the details of your transaction.
LOOK FOR the "https" in the portals address
(https://wipp.edmundsassoc.com/Wipp/?wippid=0816)
New Jersey Tax Relief Programs
NJ has a number of Tax Relief Programs.
[ Click here ]
To learn more
Tax Payers Bill of Rights
The Taxpayers' Bill of Rights (P.L. 1992, c.175) ensures that: (1) all taxpayers are accorded the basic rights of fair and equitable treatment under the law; and (2) all taxpayers receive the information and assistance they need to understand and meet their State tax responsibilities. This bill also establishes taxpayers' rights and obligations regarding Division of Taxation procedures for refunds, collections and appeals.