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Property Taxes Front And Center At First Public Budget Hearing
Property Taxes Front And Center At First Public Budget Hearing
Property Taxes Front And Center At First Public Budget Hearing
Today, the general public got its first chance to tell state lawmakers what they think of Governor Chris Christie’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2014 State Budget proposal. The reviews where generally very positive, but it is clear that New Jersey mayors are still worried about keeping property tax increases below the 2-percent cap.
Sandy Wreaks Havoc On Ocean County Tax Base [AUDIO]
Sandy Wreaks Havoc On Ocean County Tax Base [AUDIO]
Sandy Wreaks Havoc On Ocean County Tax Base [AUDIO]
Hurricane Sandy is estimated to have wiped out around two percent of Ocean County's tax base - as much as two billion dollars worth of damage. However, officials believe it's still too early to predict the impact it will have on property taxes.
Will You See a Tax Cut This Year?
Will You See a Tax Cut This Year?
Will You See a Tax Cut This Year?
For the better part of 2012, Governor Chris Christie demanded that Democrats approve a tax cut and he criticized them at every turn for dragging their feet. Democratic leaders consistently said they wanted to wait until they were sure that revenues matched Christie's projections. Revenues have not matched estimates, but despite that and the fact that the costs of recovering from super-storm Sandy

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