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BRIDGETON GOES “ELECTRONIC” WITH ONLINE TAX SALE DECEMBER 18TH

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Mary Pierce
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   BRIDGETON GOES “ELECTRONIC” WITH ONLINE TAX SALE DECEMBER 18TH

Starting with the 2017 tax sale, the City of Bridgeton will be joining upwards of 50 other townships and municipalities throughout New Jersey, along with communities in several other states that now conduct their tax sales electronically online. According to City officials, the online or electronic format is where a number of municipal functions are now headed and the time was right to make the change.

“The electronic tax sale is the wave of the future and something all municipalities will be incorporating over the next several years and while the initial change is challenging, it will be a more efficient and seamless process going forward”, said Municipal Tax Collector Mary Pierce.  

In addition to a more efficient process that frees up staff time, the electronic online tax sale format also increases the number of potential bidders purchasing tax liens, which then might ultimately bring more tax revenue into municipal coffers.

Under the old process, prospective bidders would have to physically come to the location of the tax sale in order to bid, but with the new online format, bidders can submit bids from the comfort of their own homes or offices wherever that happens to be. The hope is that the new online format will open up the process beyond the limited number of bidders that in the past, could participate only in-person.

“The goal of the tax sale always remains the same- which is to collect unpaid taxes in order to provide services to residents. In the past, the tax sale tended to be a very small and local event because bidders had to travel to Bridgeton to take part in the tax sale. By transitioning our process to the online format, it expands the bidder base regionally and even nationally” said Pierce.

Interested bidders need only visit https://bridgeton.newjerseytaxsale.com to participate in the December 18th tax sale and find out everything they need to know about bidding rules, how to register, the bidding process, minimum deposits, and the deadlines in place for successful bidders.

Aside from the date of the tax sale itself, another important date leading up to the sale according to Tax Collector Mary Pierce is December 15th because on that Friday, when the tax office closes at 4:30pm, whoever remains on the list will be in the tax sale the following Monday (December 18th).

“As people come in and get paid current, they will be removed from the tax sale list and I will be sending updates over to the online vendor “Real Auction” regularly to ensure that those properties are removed from the final tax sale list but the cutoff to get paid current is the close of business on December 15th” Pierce said.
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