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- Big Spike In New Jersey Residents Appealing Their Property Tax Assessments
If you own a home in New Jersey, you have or soon will receive that green postcard indicating the tax assessed value of the property.
in jersey new property tax 10 Feb 2012 - New Jersey property taxes go up 2.4 percent despite 2 percent cap
Paterson's property taxes went up 17.3 percent while Cobin City's property taxes went down 20.6 percent.
in jersey new property tax 10 Feb 2012 - New Jersey Pension Funding Will Be ?Challenging,? Fitch Says
New Jersey?s ability to move toward full pension contributions will be ?challenging? and may conflict with goals such as controlling property-tax growth and funding schools and infrastructure, Fitch Ratings said.
in jersey new property tax 10 Feb 2012 - Income tax isn't problem
If the 'New Jersey Comeback' is indeed under way, as Gov. Chris Christie likes to say, and the state can now afford to cut some taxes, we offer one emphatic recommendation: Start with relieving some of the property tax burden, not the income tax.
in jersey new property tax 10 Feb 2012 - Trenton's dueling plans for tax relief
Governor Christie wants an across-the-board income tax cut, but Democrats say the priority should be middle-class property-tax relief. There's only one problem: New Jersey may not be able to afford either one.
in jersey new property tax 10 Feb 2012 - Residents In NJ Get A Property Tax Hike
Residents in one New Jersey Township are up in arms after watching their property values skyrocket.
in jersey new property tax 10 Feb 2012 - Free seminar offered on property tax appeal process at Prudential New Jersey Properties in New Providence
NEW PROVIDENCE ? With tax season approaching it is important to know where you can save money and how you can appeal your New Jersey taxes. A. Steve Polychronopoulos and Michele DiBenedetto, Sales Associates at Prudential New Jersey Properties New...
in jersey new property tax 10 Feb 2012
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