New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A144

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Exempts certain water quality management structures, funded by certain federal and State grants, from real property taxation.

Impact

This legislation could significantly affect municipal budgeting and planning in New Jersey by reducing the tax burden on properties with certified water quality management infrastructures. The bill utilizes the encouragement of federal and state funding to enhance water management practices, thereby making it more economically feasible for local governments to engage in projects aimed at water quality improvement. Additionally, these tax exemptions could stimulate increased investment in sustainable infrastructure in the state, aligning local objectives with broader goals of environmental stewardship.

Summary

Assembly Bill A144 aims to provide a tax exemption for certain water quality management structures that are funded, in whole or in part, by federal and state grants. The bill defines 'water quality management structure' as any physical structure designed and installed through grants from specific agricultural agencies, aimed at improving water quality. With the approval of local enforcing agencies, properties containing such certified structures would be exempt from real property taxation, encouraging municipalities to invest in infrastructure that supports environmental protection.

Contention

While the intent of A144 is to promote environmental infrastructure, there are potential concerns regarding oversight and certification processes for the tax exemption. The bill grants local enforcing agencies the authority to certify qualifying structures, review applications, and conduct inspections, but it also allows for the revocation of exemptions under several conditions, including potential fraud or changes in the structure's use. This creates a reliance on local administrative capacities and may lead to inconsistent implementation across municipalities, raising concerns about equity and efficiency in how these exemptions are applied.

Companion Bills

NJ A128

Carry Over Exempts certain water quality management structures, funded by certain federal and State grants, from real property taxation.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4811

Exempts certain water quality management structures, funded by certain federal and State grants, from real property taxation.

NJ A149

Includes value of certain properties exempt from taxation in valuation used to calculate State school aid in SDA districts.

NJ A4817

Allows for exclusion of certain properties from Highlands preservation area.

NJ A1232

Requires State personal income tax materials to include notice of certain property tax relief programs.

NJ A1226

Exempts contaminated and industrially-zoned sites from affordable housing rules.

NJ S1278

Exempts from property taxation real property privately owned and leased to certain public entities for public purposes.

NJ A1063

Exempts from property taxation real property privately owned and leased to certain public entities for public purposes.

NJ A1262

Requires State reimbursement to local government units for first-year uncollected property tax revenue attributable to veterans' property tax exemption.

NJ A1217

Eliminates supplemental realty transfer fee and one percent fee on transfers of certain commercial real estate and tax on sale of controlling interests in certain commercial real property.

NJ A1228

Authorizes municipalities that petition for or receive substantive certification pursuant to the "Fair Housing Act" to make certain affordable housing units available on a preferential basis to certain eligible persons.

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