New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1453

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Caps interest rate for redemption of tax lien at nine percent per year.

Impact

The impact of A1453 is expected to be felt primarily in areas related to real estate and financial regulations. By lowering the interest cap, the bill may encourage a more favorable environment for distressed property owners, allowing them to reclaim their properties more easily and preventing potential losses to municipalities through tax sales. This measure reflects a growing awareness of the financial difficulties faced by citizens, particularly those who may have fallen behind on property taxes due to economic hardship.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. A1453 introduces significant changes to the regulations governing the interest rates applicable to the redemption of tax liens in New Jersey. Specifically, the bill proposes to cap the interest rate for the redemption of a tax lien at nine percent per annum, a substantial reduction from the current cap of eighteen percent. This legislative change aims to provide more financial relief to property owners facing tax lien sales, particularly in situations where high interest rates can exacerbate the financial burden of tax delinquencies.

Contention

Despite its intent to provide relief, there may be points of contention surrounding this bill. Some stakeholders, including municipalities, may argue that a lower interest rate could disincentivize investors from purchasing tax liens, thereby reducing immediate revenue opportunities for local governments. Additionally, there may be concerns about how this change could affect the overall tax lien market, including potential ramifications for future tax revenue and property investment within the state.

Companion Bills

NJ A567

Carry Over Caps interest rate for redemption of tax lien at nine percent per year.

NJ S979

Carry Over Caps interest rate for redemption of tax lien at 9 percent per year.

Previously Filed As

NJ A567

Caps interest rate for redemption of tax lien at nine percent per year.

NJ S979

Caps interest rate for redemption of tax lien at 9 percent per year.

NJ A2784

Modifies interest rates and accrual of interest on certain unpaid water and sewer utility bills and delinquent municipal taxes, assessments, and other municipal liens and charges.

NJ A5695

Modifies interest rates and accrual of interest on certain unpaid water and sewer utility bills and delinquent municipal taxes, assessments, and other municipal liens and charges.

NJ A3171

Reduces maximum interest rate on loans from 30 percent to 25 percent per year.

NJ S4468

Modifies interest rates and accrual of interest on certain unpaid water and sewer utility bills and delinquent municipal taxes, assessments, and other municipal liens and charges.

NJ A391

Clarifies notice required to be provided to property taxpayers of a change in interest rate on delinquent property taxes under certain emergency circumstances; permits municipality to extend grace period under certain emergency circumstances.

NJ A455

Clarifies notice required to be provided to property taxpayers of a change in interest rate on delinquent property taxes under certain emergency circumstances; permits municipality to extend grace period under certain emergency circumstances.

NJ A3968

Revises tax lien foreclosure process to protect equity accrued by property owner in tax lien foreclosure.

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.

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