Homeowners across New Jersey face even higher property tax bills in 2026, even as Stay NJ, ANCHOR and Senior Freeze programs provide relief.
New Jersey residents seeking assistance with any of New Jersey's Property Tax Relief programs such as ANCHOR or PAS -1, help is here. The New Jersey Department of Treasury with the local community and ...
Why NJ’s property tax bills are among the highest in the country is complicated; however, the formula to figure out your tax ...
New Jersey is expensive. In 2024, the average homeowner spent $10,095 in property taxes, according to the most recent state ...
Letters went out last week to some 1 million New Jersey residents confirming their ANCHOR property tax relief benefits, which are slated to be issued on a rolling basis, starting Sept. 15. Last season ...
New Jersey’s property taxes are consistently ranked as the highest in the country, with the average bill climbing to nearly $10,100 in 2024, according to the state Department of Community Affairs. New ...
You could be leaving thousands of dollars in tax breaks on the table if you live in New Jersey, including an opportunity to cut your property tax bill in half, but your time to apply is running out.
New Jersey residents who are seniors or collecting social security disability benefits can now apply for property tax relief. An application is available on the state's website. The deadline to apply ...