New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S172

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Continues tax exempt status of certain real property owned by disabled veterans during reconstruction of homes destroyed by flood, storm, or other act of God.

Impact

The implementation of S172 would amend existing laws that currently revoke property tax exemptions for disabled veterans if their homes are damaged or destroyed. Under current regulations, the habitability of a home is a requirement for maintaining tax-exempt status, which can lead to significant financial burden during recovery periods. By ensuring the continuity of tax-exempt status during reconstruction, the bill illustrates a commitment to supporting veterans, especially those who are 100 percent disabled, and recognizes the unique challenges they face when recovering from natural disasters.

Summary

Senate Bill 172 (S172) aims to continue the tax-exempt status for certain real properties owned by 100 percent disabled veterans during the reconstruction of homes that have been destroyed due to floods, storms, or other natural disasters. The bill asserts that if a dwelling house is rendered uninhabitable by such events, the associated land should maintain its tax-exempt status as long as substantial reconstruction efforts are initiated within four years following the destruction. This initiative seeks to support disabled veterans in their recovery from natural disasters without the burden of immediate taxation on their properties.

Contention

Discussions surrounding S172 may involve points of contention, primarily regarding the resource allocation for the continued tax exemptions. Some legislators might argue that maintaining these exemptions could impact local government budgets, necessitating discussions on how to balance the needs of disabled veterans with the fiscal responsibilities of municipalities. Additionally, there could be debates regarding the definition of 'substantial reconstruction,' which might influence how the bill is enacted and enforced in varying circumstances post-disaster.

Companion Bills

NJ A760

Same As Continues tax exempt status of certain real property owned by disabled veterans during reconstruction of homes destroyed by flood, storm, or other act of God.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1756

Continues tax exempt status of certain real property owned by disabled veterans during reconstruction of homes destroyed by flood, storm, or other act of God.

NJ A760

Continues tax exempt status of certain real property owned by disabled veterans during reconstruction of homes destroyed by flood, storm, or other act of God.

NJ S2920

Requires partial State reimbursement to municipalities for cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ A123

Requires partial State reimbursement to municipalities for cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ A4226

Requires partial State reimbursement to municipalities for cost of disabled veterans' total property tax exemption.

NJ S1012

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having service-connected permanent disability; extends eligibility to veterans suffering from mental illness; establishes eligibility of property owned by disabled veteran with surviving partner for exemption.

NJ A458

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having service-connected permanent disability; extends eligibility to veterans suffering from mental illness; establishes eligibility of property owned by disabled veteran with surviving partner for exemption.

NJ S1539

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having service-connected permanent disability; extends eligibility to veterans suffering from mental illness; establishes eligibility of property owned by disabled veteran with surviving partner for exemption.

NJ A456

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having service-connected permanent disability; extends eligibility to veterans suffering from mental illness; establishes eligibility of property owned by disabled veteran with surviving partner for exemption.

NJ A3928

Makes total property tax exemption for 100% disabled veterans retroactive to effective date of determination of total disability; requires State to reimburse municipalities for reimbursement of property taxes paid to veteran.

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