New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2209

Introduced
2/7/22  
Refer
2/7/22  

Caption

Increases annual income limitation for senior and disabled citizens' eligibility for $250 property tax deduction and bases future annual income limitations on annual CPI changes.

Impact

The bill amends existing law to provide a more favorable tax structure for seniors and disabled residents by reflecting economic reality through deliberate adjustments to the income limit. By implementing annual increases based on the CPI, the legislation acknowledges inflation and its effects on the financial viability of older adults and those with disabilities. This change not only incentivizes long-term residency but also supports community stability as it assists vulnerable populations in managing home ownership costs.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2209 seeks to increase the annual income limitation for senior citizens and disabled persons to qualify for a property tax deduction. The bill proposes raising the income limit from $10,000 to $20,000 and introduces a mechanism for future adjustments based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI). This shift aims to align the eligibility criteria with the rising cost of living, ensuring that more seniors and disabled individuals can benefit from the deduction that helps reduce their financial burden stemming from property taxes.

Contention

While the bill is supported generally for its beneficial effects on senior and disabled citizens, there may be concerns regarding the necessity of voter approval for its implementation. The bill will remain inactive until a constitutional amendment is approved by voters, which could raise questions about public readiness to adjust tax structures at a time when local budgets may already be under strain. Furthermore, there may still be discussions regarding the balance between property tax revenue and the need for such deductions, especially in communities where funding for local services relies heavily on property taxes.

Companion Bills

NJ S1946

Same As Increases annual income limitation for senior and disabled citizens' eligibility for $250 property tax deduction and bases future annual income limitations on annual CPI changes.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1946

Increases annual income limitation for senior and disabled citizens' eligibility for $250 property tax deduction and bases future annual income limitations on annual CPI changes.

NJ A2778

Increases annual income limitation for senior and disabled citizens' eligibility for $250 property tax deduction and bases future annual income limitations on annual CPI changes.

NJ S87

Increases annual income limitation for senior and disabled citizens' eligibility for $250 property tax deduction and bases future annual income limitations on annual CPI changes.

NJ ACR12

Proposes constitutional amendment to increase annual income limitation for senior and disabled citizens' $250 property tax deduction and bases future annual limitations on annual CPI changes.

NJ ACR28

Proposes constitutional amendment to increase annual income limitation for senior and disabled citizens' $250 property tax deduction and bases future annual limitations on annual CPI changes.

NJ S1395

Increases annual income limitation to receive senior and disabled citizens' property tax deduction to $15,000.

NJ S2518

Increases annual income limitation to receive senior and disabled citizens' property tax deduction to $15,000.

NJ A3775

Increases annual income limitation to receive senior and disabled citizens' property tax deduction to $15,000.

NJ A2867

Increases annual income limitation to receive senior and disabled citizens' property tax deduction to $15,000.

NJ ACR137

Proposes constitutional amendment to increase annual income limitation for eligibility to receive property tax deduction for senior and disabled citizens.

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