The business tax climate in New Jersey ranked 49th this year out of all 50 states, according to a new report from the Tax Foundation. Only New York received a lower score.
How would you like to lower your property tax bill by eating in restaurants and shopping in stores that are in your home town? It would be possible if an innovative new measure becomes law.
A report issued recently by the Monmouth Univeristy Institute rated the Governor’s performance ove the past few years.
And while he received high marks on a variety of issues, probably the one most vexing is his performance on keeping property taxes here stable, or perhaps even lowering them...
As New Jersey parents prepare to send their kids back to school, they're also getting ready to open up their wallets to pay for extracurricular activities their children may be interested in.
Even though the housing market is finally starting to turn around, with more homes being sold at higher prices, a record number of tax appeals are being filed, and towns all over the Garden State are refunding tens of millions of dollars to homeowners who win their appeals.