You may be eligible for a reimbursement of the difference between the
amount of property taxes you paid for the base year (the year you first
became eligible) and the amount paid for the year for which you are
applying for a reimbursement if you met
all the following requirements for the base year and for each succeeding
year, up to and including the year for which you are claiming the
reimbursement.
- You are age 65 or older or receiving Federal Social Security disability benefits; and
- You have lived in New Jersey continuously for at least the last 10 years, as either a homeowner or a renter; and
- You
have owned and lived in your home (or have leased a site in a mobile
home park on which you have placed a manufactured or mobile home that
you own) for at least the last 3 years; and
- You
have paid the full amount of property taxes (or site fees if you are a
mobile home owner) that were due on your home for the base year and for
each succeeding year, up to and including the year for which you are
claiming the reimbursement; and
- You
meet the income limits for the base year and for each succeeding year,
up to and including the year for which you are claiming the
reimbursement.
Residents
applying for the 2008 reimbursement must have total income for 2007
that is $60,000 or less and for 2008 that is $70,000 or less. These
limits apply regardless of marital/civil union status. However,
applicants who are married or in a civil union must report combined
income of both spouses/CU partners.
Applications for the 2008 reimbursement will not be available before February 2009.
If your residence is in a multiple-unit building that you own, and the
building has more than four units, you are not eligible for a property
tax reimbursement. You are also not eligible if the building has four
units or less but more than one commercial unit.
2008 Eligibility Requirements for First-Time Filers
Important: As a result of legislation approved in December 2008 which increased
income eligibility limits for 2007, some senior and disabled residents
who did not qualify because their total 2007 income was too high, are
now eligible for a 2007 reimbursement, provided they meet all the other
eligibility requirements.
View additional information on increased income limits and filing for a 2007 reimbursement.