By Kevin | Published November 12, 2021 | Posted in Business Services, Real Estate, Tax Matters |
New Jersey Real Estate Property Tax Assessment Reviews Underway New Jersey municipal and county tax assessors have begun review of real property tax assessment values and valuations for 2022, based on 2021 data. Now is an opportune time to review assessments and data relating to your properties to determine impacts of same, to potentially obtain Read More
Read MoreNEW Property Assessment Appeal Filing deadline is January 15th 2021 for 2021 Assessed Values for Burlington County New Jersey; We handle property tax assessment matter reviews and appeals to both the County Board of Taxation and the State Tax Court as so determined. _____By way of brief overview, property taxes are a result of the municipal budget Read More
Read MoreNow that October is here, New Jersey municipal and county tax assessors begin review of real property tax assessment values and valuations for 2021, based on 2020 data. Understanding that we are still in the middle of the ongoing pandemic and subject to numerous Executive Orders, recent real estate assessment data will prove to be Read More
Read MoreThe Bulk Sales Law (N.J.S.A. 54:50-38) protects purchasers from inheriting a tax debt from the seller of business assets when the sale is outside the normal course of business. Bulk sales include the sale of real property, tangible property such as inventory or materials and intangible assets like goodwill. However, this seemingly straight-forward statute presents Read More
Read MoreN.J. Property Taxes: How Much Should You Be Paying? NEW JERSEY 2018 REAL ESTATE TAX ASSESSMENTS DiMedio Law Tax Appeal 2018 PDF Click Here! Many property owners in New Jersey are paying more than their fair share of New Jersey Real Estate Taxes as a direct result of market activity, the economy and other factors, such Read More
Read MoreThe Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)was signed into law on December 22, 2017. New Jersey has repealed its estate tax effective this year. Both will impact many estate plans. The federal estate, gift and generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax exemptions has doubled to $11,200,000 per individual. Thus, a married couple will have combined exemptions of Read More
Read MoreNew Jersey residents can prepay the first two quarters of 2018 property taxes on or before 12/31/2017, pursuant to an executive order just issued. In anticipation of the new tax law, taxpayers are seeking to minimize future tax burdens. Due to the new $10,000 cap on the state and local tax deduction, this includes prepaying Read More
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