Tax Appeals Drop To Lowest Level Since 2008

Property tax appeals in New Jersey fell for the fourth straight year in 2016 to their lowest level since 2008, an indication people were less stressed about the value of their homes and, by extension, the condition of the overall economy….via NJ property tax appeals down more than half in 3 years – New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio

 

Similar Articles

Assessing Your Assessemen... Fair to say,  if you are living in New Jersey, you are probably paying more property taxes than you should. The National Taxpayers Union, in fact, estimates
Morris County Sees Smalle... Residential property taxes in Morris County increased at a lower rate than the state average from 2013 to 2014, according to state tax reports and a Daily
Appeals In Garden State K... Used to be tax appeals by homeowner’s were a minority. No more. Each year tax assessors find themselves with an increasing number of appeals, as homeowner’s continue
Tax Appeals In New Provid... From The Independent Press: Among the issues the New Providence Borough Council discussed at its June 25 meeting was a multi-million dollar reassessment of a property in
Filing Delay Costs Bergen... A property owner attempted to file a tax appeal for the 2010 tax year with the Bergen County Board of Taxation on the April 1st filing deadline.
South Brunswick Considers...     From Star-Ledger: Report: South Brunswick considers revaluation after flood of tax appeals The Star-Ledger – NJ.com SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Tax appeals from property and business
Settling Out Of Court Les... As municipalities continue being hammered with tax appeals, billions of dollars in revenue are being lost by the state.  In 2011, muncipalities in New Jersey lost in
A Layman’s Knowledg...   The Tax Court in a recent unreported decision allowed evidence, including adjustments to comparable sales by a pro se taxpayer at trial. However, the case, Kula v.
Comparables As “Ar...   Homeowners I find will often make the often fatal mistake of using distressed sales as comparables, assuming this is allowable. What needs to be understood is
Appeals May Cost Resident...   New Jersey may tighten property tax cap Full story: Asbury Park Press Online Just two towns have ballot questions before voters today looking to exceed the
We Can Make This Easy Or ...   An article by Dave Sheingold in today’s Record highlights a trend regarding real estate tax appeals in New Jersey which we have seen develop in recent