Big new tax deduction offered for NJ filersBig new tax deduction offered for NJ filersBefore you file your taxes, NJ is offering some big new deductions for education expenses. Don't forget to claim them. Eric ScottEric Scott
NJ property taxes skyrocketing — by as much as 33% in one cityNJ property taxes skyrocketing — by as much as 33% in one cityProperty taxes continue to be a driving factor in the state's unaffordabilitySergio BichaoSergio Bichao
Bizarre things New Jersey taxes, and things it does notBizarre things New Jersey taxes, and things it does notSometimes the way New Jersey imposes it's sales tax just doesn't make sense. Eric ScottEric Scott
How should NJ spend its weed money? - State wants your feedbackHow should NJ spend its weed money? - State wants your feedbackNJ solicits public comment about how to spend millions in cannabis tax revenueEric ScottEric Scott
Garbage can monopoly? That's not a problem in NJGarbage can monopoly? That's not a problem in NJBelieve it or not, New Jersey could actually be worse.Mike BrantMike Brant
Record spending, but no immediate relief for NJ families Record spending, but no immediate relief for NJ families NJ lawmakers fail to deliver any meaningful and immediate relief from gas prices and inflation in record budgetEric ScottEric Scott
TurboTax user? You could get part of $2 million in refunds for NJTurboTax user? You could get part of $2 million in refunds for NJOverall, the multistate agreement is valued at $141 million, with nearly 4.5 million consumers across America eligible for repayment.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
New Jersey residents pay the most taxes over a lifetimeNew Jersey residents pay the most taxes over a lifetimeTaxes are and have been the biggest concerns of most informed adults in New Jersey for generations.Dennis MalloyDennis Malloy
Live on Facebook — Spadea wants your taxes to be lowerLive on Facebook — Spadea wants your taxes to be lowerSeems simple enough right?Bill SpadeaBill Spadea
NJ feels the shutdown: tax refunds, flood insurance at riskNJ feels the shutdown: tax refunds, flood insurance at riskAs the partial federal government shutdown enters a third week, New Jersey is starting to see possible impacts on IRS filings, national parks and school lunches.Erin VogtErin Vogt