New Hampshire Statutes
§ 41:35 — Duties of Collector
New Hampshire·Title III TOWNS, CITIES, VILLAGE DISTRICTS, AND UNINCORPORATED PLACES·Ch. 41 CHOICE AND DUTIES OF TOWN OFFICERS·Subdivision Collectors of Taxes
I.Every collector of taxes shall keep in suitable books a fair and correct account in detail of the taxes due, collected, and abated, and of all property sold for nonpayment of taxes, which books shall be public records. A tax collector shall remit all money collected to the town treasurer, or to the town treasurer's designee as provided by RSA 41:29, VI, at least on a weekly basis, or daily whenever tax receipts total $1,500 or more. The collector shall make final payment to the town treasurer of all moneys collected within 10 days after the close of the town's fiscal year. Failure to remit collections on a timely basis as required by this paragraph shall be cause for immediate removal from office under RSA 41:40. He or she shall submit the tax books and lists to the treasurer and select
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Legislative History
1869, 26:3, 4. 1874, 85:1. GL 40:9. PS 43:28. PL 47:30. 1935, 79:1. RL 59:31. 1951, 173:1. RSA 41:35. 1965, 27:1. 1967, 111:1. 1969, 138:1. 1973, 544:8. 1975, 418:1. 1977, 56:1. 1981, 128:5. 2007, 246:5. 2011, 19:1, eff. June 24, 2011.
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