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NJ A3015

NJ A3015
Exempts senior citizens and blind or disabled persons from certain realty transfer fees.


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Introduced
02/08/2018
In Committee
02/08/2018
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill exempts the sale of owner-occupied residential property by a senior citizen or a blind or disabled person, from certain State portions of the realty transfer fee. The bill also exempts the purchase by a senior citizen or a blind or disabled person of certain residential property from the 1% fee imposed upon the recording of title to that property if the selling price exceeds $1,000,000. The reduction in revenue collected through the realty transfer fee as the result of the enactment of this bill is not believed to be sufficient to trigger the "poison pill" provisions of the realty transfer fee. The "poison pill" provisions of the realty transfer fee law require the Legislature to annually appropriate from realty transfer fees collected by the State $25 million to the "Shore Protection Fund" (N.J.S.A.13:19-16.1) and $12 million to the "Highlands Protection Fund" (N.J.S.A.13:20-19). That law provides that if these funds do not receive this required revenue, the State portion of the basic fee, as well as the additional fee which funds the Affordable Housing Trust Fund (N.J.S.A.52:27D-320) shall not be collected.

AI Summary

This bill exempts the sale of owner-occupied residential property by senior citizens or blind/disabled persons from certain state portions of the realty transfer fee. It also exempts the purchase by senior citizens or blind/disabled persons of certain residential property valued over $1 million from the 1% fee imposed on recording the title. The reduction in realty transfer fee revenue is not expected to trigger the "poison pill" provisions that would require the state to annually appropriate $25 million to the Shore Protection Fund and $12 million to the Highlands Protection Fund.

Committee Categories

Housing and Urban Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Housing and Community Development Committee (on 02/08/2018)

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