Provides temporary gross income tax credit to first time home buyers and seniors.
Impact
The implementation of A934 is expected to have a significant impact on state tax legislation, particularly in terms of the New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act. By introducing a property tax credit, the bill aims to provide immediate assistance to those who have recently entered the housing market or are facing challenges related to property taxes. The bill could adjust the way state-level property tax relief is administered, potentially leading to discussions on more long-term taxation reforms in the future.
Summary
Assembly Bill A934 proposes a temporary gross income tax credit aimed at providing financial relief to first time home buyers and senior citizens in New Jersey. Under this bill, qualified taxpayers can receive a credit worth 25 percent of their property taxes due and paid on their residential property, capped at $2,500, for the taxable years of 2019, 2020, and 2021. This initiative is seen as a measure to alleviate the financial burden of high property taxes, particularly for those who are new homeowners and those who are 65 years of age or older.
Contention
However, the bill has prompted some debate regarding its long-term viability and effectiveness. While supporters argue that it will provide much-needed relief for vulnerable populations like seniors and first time buyers, critics may question whether such temporary measures are sufficient to address the systemic challenges of housing affordability and property taxes in New Jersey. Furthermore, there is a concern about the fiscal implications for the state budget, considering that tax credits could reduce overall revenue during the specified years.
Establishes New Jersey Homebuyer Tax Credit Program under gross income tax for certain home purchases during qualified periods by first-time homebuyers.
Increases gross income tax relief based on rent constituting property taxes for residential tenants and establishes refundable gross income tax credit in place of gross income tax deduction for residential tenants.
Increases gross income tax relief based on rent constituting property taxes for residential tenants and establishes refundable gross income tax credit in place of gross income tax deduction for residential tenants.
Increases gross income tax relief based on rent constituting property taxes for residential tenants and establishes refundable gross income tax credit in place of gross income tax deduction for residential tenants.
Increases gross income tax relief based on rent constituting property taxes for residential tenants and establishes refundable gross income tax credit in place of gross income tax deduction for residential tenants.