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LETTER TO NH WMUR AND CERTAIN CONSERVATIVE NEWS NETWORKS

Good day to whomever it may concern,

Please find attached the details of the superior court complaint against the town of Hampton for both disproportional taxation and assessments. THE COMPLAINT SUMMARIZED: The people of Hampton have had enough. After years of being crushed under skyrocketing property taxes, a group of taxpayers has filed a complaint in Superior Court—and their case exposes the ugly truth: Hampton’s property tax system is not only unfair, it’s unconstitutional.

Here’s the scandal in plain English: property taxes in Hampton are disproportional and unequal. Assessments aren’t uniform across the board, meaning some taxpayers are punished while others get a sweetheart deal. That’s a direct violation of the New Hampshire Constitution, which guarantees fairness in taxation.


But it gets worse. The State of New Hampshire itself is running afoul of federal law. Why? Because they’re taxing based on unrealized gains—the so-called “market value” of your home, as if you had sold it—even though you haven’t.


Congress has already made it crystal clear: the federal government (and by extension the states) can only tax income. Your house isn’t income. It’s your home. Taxing imaginary paper gains is nothing less than theft.


And yet—when these facts were presented to Governor Ayotte and Hampton’s Board of Selectmen, what did they do? They looked the other way. They ignored it. They sided with the broken system that bleeds families dry instead of standing with the taxpayers who fund the very town they’re supposed to serve.


Let’s ask the obvious questions:

  • Why are Hampton families being forced to bankroll government on unconstitutional grounds?

  • How long will state and local officials keep ignoring their oath to uphold the law?

  • And when will Granite Staters finally rise up and demand the end of this sham?


This case is about more than Hampton—it’s about every New Hampshire homeowner. If the courts uphold the current scam, it sets the precedent that government can tax your home like it’s income—even if you never sell it. That’s taxation without realization. That’s taxation without representation. That’s tyranny.


“Live Free or Die” isn’t just a motto—it’s the line in the sand. Taxpayers in Hampton are drawing that line right now. The question is: will the rest of New Hampshire stand with them?


THEN ON SEPTEMBER 6, 2025


Hampton taxpayers send via certified mail; a package of all complaints filed in the state of NH regarding disproportional property assessments as well as disproportional taxation to US AG Bondi.



COURT COMPLAINT AND POA ARE ATTACHED HERE.


THANK YOU AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO HEARING FROM YOU,


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