New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A705

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

"Senior Citizens Property Tax Deferral Act"; allows certain seniors to defer property tax payments.

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it would have a substantial impact on state laws concerning property taxes for seniors. It introduces a structured deferral process whereby eligible seniors must file an application with their local tax collector by April 1 each year, detailing their financial status and property information. The maximum deferral amount allowed would be capped at 110% of the previous year's assessed taxes, adjusted for any applicable rebates or exemptions. The program aims to prevent tax sales and potential foreclosure among seniors, who often face financial insecurity as a result of fixed incomes combined with high living costs in New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill 705, known as the 'Senior Citizens Property Tax Deferral Act,' aims to provide financial relief to eligible seniors in New Jersey by allowing them to defer property tax payments. This bill targets seniors aged 65 and above whose annual household income for federal tax purposes does not exceed $50,000, and it stipulates that eligible homeowners must not have a reverse mortgage on their primary residence, which cannot exceed a value of $500,000. This program is designed to alleviate the economic burden imposed by rising property taxes, which have seen a significant increase over the years and disproportionately affect low-income seniors.

Contention

While the bill looks to assist seniors, there are potential points of contention surrounding its implementation. Some stakeholders are concerned about the state’s ability to fund the deferral program adequately, as the legislature requires annual appropriations to cover these costs. Additionally, the bill includes penalties for misrepresentation of eligibility, which some argue may create fear among applicants and deter them from seeking necessary relief. Furthermore, there are concerns regarding the long-term fiscal implications of property tax deferrals and whether the subsequent accumulation of liabilities could overwhelm low-income seniors in the future.

Companion Bills

NJ S1546

Carry Over "Senior Citizens Property Tax Deferral Act"; allows certain seniors to defer property tax payments.

NJ A2245

Carry Over "Senior Citizens Property Tax Deferral Act"; allows certain seniors to defer property tax payments.

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