New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill SCR28

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit assessment of homestead real property, and allow exemption on up to $50,000 of home's value.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to provide financial relief to homeowners by controlling property tax assessments, making it less likely for individuals to be unable to afford property taxes due to rising home values. This could lead to a stabilization of the housing market as homeowners may feel less pressured to sell due to fear of unaffordable tax increases. By limiting how much property taxes can increase annually, the amendment seeks to protect homeowners from sharp increases that can occur during economic booms.

Summary

SCR28 proposes a constitutional amendment in New Jersey that aims to limit the annual increase in property assessments for homestead real properties. If approved, the amendment would set a cap on annual increases to either 3% or the increase in the Consumer Price Index, whichever is lower. This applies to properties that are defined as the principal residence of owners and would be re-evaluated annually on January 1, starting the year after the amendment is approved. Additionally, the bill seeks to provide a homestead property tax exemption of up to $50,000 of assessed value.

Contention

Controversy may arise around this proposal, as some critics argue that limiting property assessment increases could undermine local government revenues which are largely dependent on property taxes. Concerns may also be voiced about how this amendment might impact the ability of municipalities to provide necessary services funded by these revenues. The bill requires careful consideration of how these exemptions and caps could affect the overall financial health of local governments and their ability to respond to community needs.

Companion Bills

NJ ACR25

Same As Proposes constitutional amendment to limit assessment of homestead real property, and allow exemption on up to $50,000 of home's value.

NJ SCR40

Carry Over Proposes constitutional amendment to limit assessment of homestead real property, and allow exemption on up to $50,000 of home's value.

NJ ACR176

Carry Over Proposes constitutional amendment to limit assessment of homestead real property, and allow exemption on up to $50,000 of home's value.

Previously Filed As

NJ SCR74

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit assessment of homestead real property, and allow exemption on up to $50,000 of home's value.

NJ ACR52

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit assessment of homestead real property, and allow exemption on up to $50,000 of home's value.

NJ ACR101

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit assessment of homestead real property.

NJ ACR122

Proposes constitutional amendment to authorize temporary property tax exemption for value of certain homestead improvements.

FL S1510

Homestead Property Exemptions and Assessment Limitation

NJ ACR127

Proposes constitutional amendment to limit annual increase in assessment of real property.

NJ ACR75

Proposes constitutional amendment authorizing municipalities to provide partial property tax exemption of up to 15 percent of assessed value for primary residence of certain volunteer first responders.

MO HJR4

Proposes a constitutional amendment relating to real property tax assessments

NJ ACR30

Proposes constitutional amendment to exempt $60,000 of assessment on primary residence owned by senior citizens from property taxation.

NJ SCR64

Proposes constitutional amendment authorizing municipalities to provide partial property tax exemption of up to 15 percent of assessed value for primary residence of certain volunteer first responders.

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