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NJ AR165

NJ AR165
Urges President and Congress of United States to enact federal legislation providing proportional property tax relief for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected permanent disability.


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Introduced
10/17/2024
In Committee
10/21/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
10/28/2024
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
10/28/2024

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This resolution urges the President and Congress of the United States to enact federal legislation to provide proportional property tax relief for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected permanent disability. The United States of America and the State of New Jersey are forever grateful to the men and women who serve in the Armed Forces of the United States and who sacrifice their lives to protect the freedoms enjoyed by all citizens of this nation. However, in the course of their selfless sacrifice for this nation, many veterans unfortunately experience permanent disabilities that can limit their ability to support themselves and their families. In recognition of the sacrifice and service of these veterans, it is the responsibility of the federal government to ensure that veterans with service-connected disabilities receive the benefits necessary to enjoy a stable quality of life, without the fear of suffering catastrophic financial hardship. While the State of New Jersey currently provides crucial tax relief to these veterans in the form of a total property tax exemption for veterans with 100 percent service-connected disabilities, this assistance is unfortunately unavailable to veterans who live with similar disabilities in other states. To ensure that all veterans throughout the country receive property tax relief commensurate with the severity of their disabilities, there is an urgent need for the federal government to enact legislation to provide proportional property tax relief for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected permanent disability. The provision of proportional property tax relief would entitle veterans with a service-connected disability to an annual property tax benefit based on a designated percentage of the property taxes paid by the veteran, as determined by the veteran's disability rating assigned by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. However, to ensure that these benefits target the veterans most in need of assistance, this proportional property tax relief should be limited to those veterans with annual income up to $200,000, and the federal benefits should only be provided for the principal residences of eligible veterans. In providing this proportional property tax relief, the federal government would honor its duty and obligation to support the selfless men and women who sacrificed their well-being for the betterment of this great nation.

AI Summary

This resolution urges the President and Congress of the United States to create federal legislation that would provide proportional property tax relief for veterans who have been honorably discharged and have a service-connected permanent disability. The resolution emphasizes the importance of supporting veterans who have sacrificed their well-being for the nation, particularly those who have experienced disabilities during their military service. The proposed property tax relief would be calculated based on the veteran's disability rating from the Department of Veterans Affairs, with benefits limited to veterans with annual incomes up to $200,000 and applying only to their principal residences. This proposal aims to address the current disparity in veteran support across different states, as some states like New Jersey already provide comprehensive property tax exemptions for veterans with 100 percent service-connected disabilities, while other states do not offer similar protections. By advocating for this federal legislation, the resolution seeks to ensure that veterans with service-connected disabilities receive meaningful financial support that recognizes their sacrifices and helps them maintain a stable quality of life.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (18)

Last Action

Filed with Secretary of State (on 10/28/2024)

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