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- Change method of funding NJ schools
I?m writing to you with a suggestion on a New Jersey Property Tax Relief Program to help reduce the homeowners? real estate tax bills and increase the tax base to fund the education system.
nj property relief tax 09 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.
nj property relief tax 09 Feb 2012 - Your comments: In speech, Gov. Christie challenges N.J. Democrats on taxes, education reform
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nj property relief tax 09 Feb 2012 - Gov. Chris Christie's income tax cut will aid N.J.'s wealthiest
Evidence is mounting that the plan would do little to ease the property tax burden on the middle class.
nj property relief tax 09 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.
nj property relief tax 09 Feb 2012 - NJ offers first year of heating assistance for moderate income families
The program was introduced last March for families and individuals who don?t qualify for poverty-level assistance programs.
nj property relief tax 09 Feb 2012 - N.J. budget committee to discuss Gov. Chrisite's 10 percent tax cut proposal
Christie announced the plan during his State of the State address, saying New Jersey could afford it because the state's finances improved over the last year
nj property relief tax 09 Feb 2012 - NJ Property Taxes, Highest in U.S., Rise Again
New Jersey?s property taxes, the highest in the nation, climbed 2.4 percent on average to a high of $7,759 in 2011, according to data posted on a state website.
nj property relief tax 09 Feb 2012 - Fitch: Report Affirms NJ's Underfunded Pensions to Continue
Fitch expects New Jersey's unfunded pension liability to continue to grow because the state does not plan to fully fund its actuarial annual required contributions to pensions until fiscal 2018.
nj property relief tax 09 Feb 2012 - Budget expert: Income tax cuts will benefit the rich
The debate over income tax cuts verss. property tax cuts took center stage in Trenton yesterday, as Governor Christie defended his decision to chop property tax rebates, while Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee sparred over whether Christie's income tax cut would simply benefit the rich.
nj property relief tax 09 Feb 2012
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