Assessing Your Assessemen... Fair to say, if you are living in New Jersey, you are probably paying more property taxes than you should. The National Taxpayers Union, in fact, estimates
New Jersey Property Tax C... New Jersey’s highest-in-the-nation property taxes cost 9 percent of household income NJ TODAY Sky-high property taxes continue to be a major problem for New Jersey residents,
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NJ Property Taxes’ ... From Tax Foundation: States with high population density, like New Jersey or Connecticut, often face a dilemma concerning how to reconcile the tradeoff between necessary urban density
Settling Out Of Court Les... As municipalities continue being hammered with tax appeals, billions of dollars in revenue are being lost by the state. In 2011, muncipalities in New Jersey lost in
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AC Casino Tax Appeals To ... As witnessed in AC, as more commercial industries file assessment appeals, tax burdens will by necessity shift to residential homeowner's to compensate for resulting budget shortfalls.
Tax Bill Appeals Take Ris... By Jack Healy Published: July 4, 2009 Homeowners across the country are challenging their property tax bills in droves as the value of their homes drop, threatening
Tax Appeals In New Provid... From The Independent Press: Among the issues the New Providence Borough Council discussed at its June 25 meeting was a multi-million dollar reassessment of a property in