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NJ A3208

NJ A3208
Increases income eligibility limit for homestead property tax reimbursement program.


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Introduced
02/22/2016
In Committee
02/22/2016
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2018

Introduced Session

2016-2017 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would double the income eligibility limits for the homestead property tax reimbursement program, also commonly known as the senior and disabled citizens' property tax freeze program, beginning in tax year 2017. The homestead property tax reimbursement program provides certain senior and disabled homeowners a reimbursement of any annual increase in property taxes above the amount of the tax liability for the year in which the homeowner became eligible for the program. The program applies to anyone who ? is 65 or more years of age, or who is a disabled person; ? is an owner of a homestead or leases a site in a mobile home park on which site the person owns a manufactured or mobile home; ? has an annual income below the amount specified in the law governing the program; and ? has paid property taxes directly, or through rent, on any homestead or rental unit used as a principal residence in this State for at least 10 consecutive years, at least three of which were as owner of the homestead for which a reimbursement is first sought, or after moving to another homestead in New Jersey, in the full second tax year after moving. Under the bill, the income eligibility limits for the program will increase to $160,000 from $80,000 in tax year 2017 for single claimants and for married couples. This increase in the income limits will allow additional citizens to benefit from the program, which effectively holds qualified participants harmless from property tax increases on their homestead after establishing their "base year" liability for the tax.

AI Summary

This bill would double the income eligibility limits for the homestead property tax reimbursement program, also known as the senior and disabled citizens' property tax freeze program, starting in tax year 2017. The program provides reimbursements to certain senior and disabled homeowners for any annual increase in property taxes above their "base year" liability. Under the bill, the income eligibility limits would increase from $80,000 to $160,000 for both single claimants and married couples, allowing more citizens to benefit from the program, which effectively holds qualified participants harmless from property tax increases on their homestead.

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Appropriations Committee (on 02/22/2016)

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