New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3000

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Schedules the termination of the realty transfer fees.

Impact

The termination of realty transfer fees, which include various tiers and rates based on property value, signifies a significant shift in how real estate transactions will be taxed in New Jersey. If enacted, this bill is expected to promote more activity in the real estate market by reducing the financial burden placed on buyers and sellers at the time of property transfer. By discontinuing these fees, the State would also need to consider how to compensate for the revenue loss that these fees historically generated for local and state budgets.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3000, introduced by Assemblyman Ronald S. Dancer, aims to schedule the termination of the realty transfer fees that apply to real estate transactions in New Jersey. The bill outlines that these fees will no longer apply to property transfers recorded on or after July 1, 2022. Additionally, it provides a provision for an expedited termination of the fees should the State Treasurer determine that the State has realized at least $300 million in excess revenues over two consecutive months during the fiscal year 2022. This expedited process is intended to swiftly relieve taxpayers of these fees if the state's financial situation allows it.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding its implications on local funding streams that rely on the generated revenue from realty transfer fees. Critics may argue that the removal of these fees could result in budget shortfalls for local governments or programs that depend on this funding. Proponents, on the other hand, may advocate for the financial relief it provides to residents involved in real estate transactions, emphasizing the importance of encouraging more fluid housing market activity while asserting that the state can adjust to the loss of this revenue efficiently.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4602

Eliminates general purpose, supplemental and mansion realty transfer fees.

NJ A2456

Terminates imposition of general purpose fee under realty transfer fee and one percent assessment on purchases of residential real property selling for more than $1,000,000.

NJ A3405

Eliminates general purpose, supplemental and mansion realty transfer fees.

NJ A790

Terminates imposition of general purpose fee under realty transfer fee and one percent assessment on purchases of residential real property selling for more than $1,000,000.

NJ A106

Eliminates supplemental realty transfer fee and one percent fee on transfers of certain commercial real estate and tax on sale of controlling interests in certain commercial real property.

NJ S207

Eliminates general purpose, supplemental and mansion realty transfer fees.

NJ A200

Eliminates supplemental realty transfer fee and one percent fee on transfers of certain commercial real estate and tax on sale of controlling interests in certain commercial real property.

NJ S535

Eliminates general purpose, supplemental and mansion realty transfer fees.

NJ A2457

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

NJ S113

Exempts certain transactions of residential property involving senior, blind, and disabled citizens from general purpose fee under realty transfer fee and one percent assessment on real property selling for more than $1,000,000.

Similar Bills

NJ A5804

Modifies payer of additional fees and taxes imposed on certain real property transfers; modifies fees and taxes imposed on property transfers valued over $2 million.

NJ S4666

Modifies payer of additional fees and taxes imposed on certain real property transfers; modifies fees and taxes imposed on property transfers valued over $2 million.

NJ A4839

Increases threshold from $1 million to $1.65 million for imposition of certain fees and taxes on certain real property transfers.

NJ S113

Exempts certain transactions of residential property involving senior, blind, and disabled citizens from general purpose fee under realty transfer fee and one percent assessment on real property selling for more than $1,000,000.

NJ S443

Exempts certain transactions of residential property involving senior, blind, and disabled citizens from general purpose fee under realty transfer fee and one percent assessment on real property selling for more than $1,000,000.

NJ A106

Eliminates supplemental realty transfer fee and one percent fee on transfers of certain commercial real estate and tax on sale of controlling interests in certain commercial real property.

NJ A200

Eliminates supplemental realty transfer fee and one percent fee on transfers of certain commercial real estate and tax on sale of controlling interests in certain commercial real property.

CA AB1481

Income tax: credit: immigration.