The Bergen Record

NJ Senior Freeze Program 2024 is starting

What you need to know about tax program

- Katie Sobko NorthJerse­y.com Katie Sobko covers the New Jersey Statehouse. Email: sobko@northjerse­y.com

New Jersey’s Senior Freeze tax program for 2024 is getting underway. Applicatio­ns are being mailed to the last address from which taxpayers filed, according to the Division of Taxation at the state’s Treasury Department.

The 2023 Senior Freeze Property Tax Reimbursem­ent program was expanded in the budget signed last summer by Gov. Phil Murphy.

Now the income limit is up more than $50,000 to $150,000 and the residency requiremen­t for applicants has been eliminated.

When is the filing deadline?

This year’s filing deadline for applicatio­ns is Oct. 31.

“With Senior Freeze, senior and disabled residents can choose to stay in the communitie­s they call home without worrying about annual property tax increases,” State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio said in a statement. “This program makes it easier for many seniors living on a fixed income to remain close to their families and friends and continue enjoying all the Garden State has to offer.”

What are the eligibilit­y requiremen­ts?

The eligibilit­y requiremen­ts for taxpayers applying to the program this year are:

• Be age 65 or older on Dec. 31, 2022, or receive Social Security disability payments on Dec. 31, 2022, and also on Dec. 31, 2023;

• Own and live in their home or leased a site in a mobile home park for a manufactur­ed or mobile home that they owned since Dec. 31, 2019, or earlier;

• Paid all 2022 property taxes by June 1, 2023, and all 2023 property taxes by June 1, 2024;

• Their annual income was $150,000 or less in 2022 and $163,050 or less in 2023. With some exceptions, all income must be taken into account, including things such as Social Security and pensions.

How to apply

New Jersey residents who do not receive their applicatio­n in the mail by March 15 should contact the New Jersey Division of Taxation’s Senior Freeze Property Tax Reimbursem­ent Informatio­n Line at 1-800-882-6597.

There is also an online applicatio­n option at njportal.com/taxation/ptr.

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