New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1

Introduced
6/5/23  
Refer
6/5/23  

Caption

Establishes Stay NJ property tax credit program; establishes Stay NJ Task Force; expands income limit and modifies ownership requirement for eligibility to receive homestead property tax reimbursement; enhances ANCHOR benefits for seniors; and makes appropriations.

Impact

If enacted, the Stay NJ Act will directly influence property tax statutes and funding related to senior tax benefits. The bill authorizes significant appropriations, including $100 million for FY 2024, increasing incrementally to $1.2 billion by FY 2028. This financial commitment indicates a robust approach to tackling property tax burdens for seniors, ensuring that an increased number of elderly residents can benefit from reduced property tax costs while enabling local municipalities to manage these responsibilities effectively.

Summary

Senate Bill S1, known as the 'Stay NJ Act', introduces a comprehensive property tax relief program aimed at assisting senior citizens in New Jersey. This act provides a mechanism to offer up to 50 percent of property taxes due on primary residences for eligible seniors. It seeks to expand the income limit for participation in existing tax reimbursement programs, thereby making more residents eligible. Additionally, the bill establishes the Stay NJ Task Force, which is tasked with exploring ways to streamline various property tax relief programs into a single, cohesive entity, ensuring uniform support for senior homeowners and tenants, especially those with an annual gross income under $500,000.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S1 has largely been positive, with proponents arguing that it provides essential relief to a vulnerable segment of the population. Supporters include legislative members who emphasize the need for increased financial support for seniors as they often face rising living costs. However, potential contention lies in the complexity of funding these programs, as critics may raise concerns regarding budgetary impacts and the long-term sustainability of the program, particularly if economic conditions change.

Contention

One area of contention is the definition and eligibility criteria for participating seniors, particularly regarding the income threshold of $500,000, which some may argue is too high and not aligned with the needs of lower-income seniors. Additionally, the establishment of a Task Force introduces questions about the effectiveness of existing programs versus the proposed combined approach. There may be debate over how best to implement this task force's recommendations and whether it adequately addresses the nuances of property taxation across different municipalities.

Companion Bills

NJ A1

Same As Establishes Stay NJ property tax credit program; establishes Stay NJ Task Force; expands income limit and modifies ownership requirement for eligibility to receive homestead property tax reimbursement; enhances ANCHOR benefits for seniors; and makes appropriations.

Previously Filed As

NJ S4379

Extends from October 31 to December 31 deadline to file combined application for ANCHOR, homestead property tax reimbursement, and Stay NJ property tax benefits.

NJ A4432

Extends from October 31 to December 31 deadline to file combined application for ANCHOR, homestead property tax reimbursement, and Stay NJ property tax benefits.

NJ S136

Increases annual income limit for eligibility to receive homestead property tax reimbursement.

NJ A4644

Modifies Stay NJ property tax credit program eligibility criteria to include certain claimants who relocate from homestead during tax year.

NJ S3312

Modifies Stay NJ property tax credit program eligibility criteria to include certain claimants who relocate from homestead during tax year.

NJ A3423

Establishes public awareness campaign and call center for certain property tax relief programs; requires submission of annual report by Stay NJ Task Force.

NJ S734

Establishes public awareness campaign and call center for certain property tax relief programs; requires submission of annual report by Stay NJ Task Force.

NJ A4549

Repeals "ANCHOR Homestead Property Tax Credit Act" and "Stay NJ Act."

NJ A271

Increases annual income limit for eligibility to receive homestead property tax reimbursement.

NJ S137

Increases income eligibility limit for homestead property tax reimbursement program.

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