Bу Eric Obernauer Nеw Jersey Herald Fог tһоѕе wһо Ьеӏіеνе they're paying tоо mυсһ property tax аnԁ аге thinking оf filing аn appeal, tһе annual April 1 deadline fог mоѕt people tо ԁо ѕо іѕ rapidly drawing near. Tһаt deadline іѕ extended tо Mау 1 fог property owners іn еіtһег оf tһе […]
From: NJ Spotlight Letting Property Owners Know They Can Challenge Annual Tax Assessments NJ Spotlight The push to raise awareness for property tax appeals comes as hundreds of thousands of New Jersey homeowners have been facing pressure in recent years from two ends of the property tax equation. The average New Jersey property tax […]
Asbury Park Press Monmouth Tax Board: Towns can opt out of pilot program Asbury Park Press For towns that stay in the pilot program, the Tax Board promises to develop a system that prevents property owners who win an appeal of their property value from being hit the next year with a drastically higher […]
Residential property taxes in Morris County increased at a lower rate than the state average from 2013 to 2014, according to state tax reports and a Daily Record analysis….via Morris taxes rise, but less than most of NJ – Daily Record
From New Jersey 101.5: Tax Appeal Calendar in NJ Would PropertyMove Under…via Property Tax Appeal Calendar in NJ Would … – New Jersey 101.5
While it is a tax assessors job to review all of their sales and weed out exclusions that do not reflect market value, this high rate of exclusions does not reflect reality. There is an undeniable downward trend in the real estate market—even homeowners that are not in threat of immediate foreclosure find themselves […]
From Patch.com: A revaluation later this year could alter the distribution of property taxes in next year's municipal budget….More at Wyckoff to Undergo Property Revaluation – Patch.com
From PR News: In 2012, according to the Department of Treasury’s Division of Taxation, more than 90,000 residential tax appeals were filed in New Jersey — the highest since 1992 and more than triple the number filed in 2007. Spurred by sagging home prices — along with often inaccurate and outdated assessments – state […]
Tax Increases In Shore Towns A Certainty After Superstorm Sandy Patch.com Toms River-based Horn was originally scheduled to speak along with Berkeley Tax Assessor Eric L. Zanetti at the Central Regional Middle School, but Zanetti had to cancel because of bronchitis. Municipal, county and school budgets will rise, as … and more »…More […]
From NorthJersey.com: The city council is considering bonding $3.5 million to pay for approximately 100 tax appeals that are close to receiving judgment ….More at Englewood council considers bonding to pay down $3.5M in tax appeals – NorthJersey.com