Piscataway, Middlesex County NJ Property Tax Calculator
Planning estimate (not official tax data)
Town at a glance — latest available data by source
- Avg residential tax bill: $8,520 (2024)
- Effective tax rate: 1.71% (2025)
- Compared to county: Lower
- Compared to state: Lower
- Recent trend: ↑ 7.6% (2021–2024)
Based on the most recent finalized tax data, Piscataway homeowners paid relatively lower property taxes compared to both Middlesex County and state averages. Tax levels have risen steadily since 2021, increasing by roughly 7.6% over 4 years.
Data as of latest available year by source — Tax rates updated through 2025 where available • Source: NJ Division of Taxation (retrieved 2026-03-18) Methodology
Overview
The latest average residential tax bill we show for Piscataway is $8,520 (tax year 2024), from published data used on this site.
Effective rate for Piscataway is 1.71% (tax year 2025).
Municipal and school budgets affect what you owe; selecting this municipality in the calculator aligns the estimate with published rates we store for it.
How Piscataway compares
Comparisons are for planning only and depend on which metrics your state publishes at town level.
- vs Middlesex County
Piscataway is below the county comparison baseline for effective rate, using the latest values in our dataset.
- vs New Jersey
Piscataway is below the statewide comparison baseline in our data where we can compute it.
Estimate property taxes
Use the calculator below with your home value. Estimates are for planning only—verify with your local assessor.
Property tax exemptions in New Jersey affecting Piscataway
Programs below are state-defined; they may affect taxes in Piscataway differently than this planning estimate. Use “Exemptions and tax relief” in the calculator when you want to try simplified adjustments we support.
The calculator above can include simplified New Jersey relief where marked “Included in estimate.” Other programs may lower your actual bill or provide refunds but are not subtracted automatically in this tool.
- Veteran deduction (estimate)
Illustrative planning credit subtracted from the estimated tax after rates are applied. Real veteran and disabled deductions have specific eligibility rules and may differ.
Included in estimateSimplifiedState-defined - Disabled deduction (estimate)
Illustrative flat credit for planning. Actual disabled person deductions depend on program rules and local administration.
Included in estimateSimplifiedState-defined - ANCHOR
ANCHOR provides benefits to eligible homeowners and renters based on income and filing requirements. It is reimbursement-style, not a simple subtraction from the tax rate calculation shown here.
Not directly includedState-defined
Eligibility and amounts vary by property and locality in New Jersey.
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How to estimate property taxes in Piscataway
- Enter your home value (or a value you want to stress-test).
- Keep Piscataway selected in Middlesex County so municipal and county rate rules match this place.
- Review annual and monthly estimates, then confirm with local officials if you need an official bill.
Actual taxes depend on assessed or appraised taxable value, exemptions, caps, and published rates for your taxing units. Methodology.
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Trend context
Historical trend — Piscataway
Piscataway (average residential tax bill). Planning and comparison only; definitions follow published sources.
Piscataway Property Tax FAQ
Common questions about property taxes in Piscataway, Middlesex County
The local rate combines county, municipal, school, and other components. Use the calculator with Piscataway selected for the closest match to published data. Average residential tax bill figures are included where published for this municipality.
Sources
This page provides estimates for planning and comparison only. Actual property tax bills depend on official assessments, exemptions, and local decisions. Data as of latest available year by source — tax rates updated through 2025 where available. Verify with your local assessor.
New Jersey Division of Taxation, U.S. Census Bureau, and other public data. Methodology.