New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3972

Introduced
6/15/23  

Caption

Revises property tax assessment calendar.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would fundamentally change the schedule for when municipalities must notify property owners of assessments, file tax lists, and finalize tax rates. By requiring that assessment appeals be resolved much earlier in the year, it aims to provide municipalities with clearer insight on their expected revenues, thus improving budget forecasts. Municipalities in regions where this calendar has already been implemented have reportedly gained more financial predictability, allowing for better planning and support of community services.

Summary

Senate Bill 3972 aims to revise the property tax assessment calendar in New Jersey to create a more streamlined and accurate process for local municipalities. The bill seeks to address significant issues stemming from successful tax appeals that lead to reductions in the property tax base, requiring municipalities to refund amounts previously collected. Specifically, the proposed dates for assessment appeal processes would be moved ahead in the calendar year, allowing municipalities to adjust their property tax rates in accordance with actual values before the tax year begins.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 3972 revolve around potential pushback from property owners and advocates who may argue that such changes could reduce the opportunity for challenging assessments or limit their recourse in the appeal process. The bill aims to alleviate financial stress on municipalities but critics may view it as minimizing engagement by property owners in the assessment process. Additionally, the implications of these alterations on specific areas like oversight and tax fairness could lead to debates among stakeholders such as local governments, residents, and tax law experts.

Companion Bills

NJ A5708

Same As Revises property tax assessment calendar.

Similar Bills

NJ S1747

Revises property tax assessment calendar.

NJ A3006

Revises property tax assessment calendar.

NJ A5708

Revises property tax assessment calendar.

NJ S2820

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NJ S1670

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NJ S1117

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NJ A2177

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NJ S474

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