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The Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) Program is designed to offer property tax relief to both homeowners and renters residing in the state of New Jersey. To be eligible for the ANCHOR benefit, individuals or families must maintain their principal residence within New Jersey and adhere to specific income criteria.
The current application forms include more details on program requirements but they have not yet been revised to reflect the new ballot changes as of the publication of this article. The forms are found at: NJ Property Tax Deduction (from the New Jersey Division of Taxation) NJ Property Tax Exemption (from the New Jersey Division of Taxation)
El Programa de Comunidades Asequibles de Nueva Jersey para Propietarios e Inquilinos (ANCHOR) está diseñado para ofrecer alivio tributario a la propiedad tanto a los propietarios como a los inquilinos que residen en el estado de Nueva Jersey. Para ser elegible las personas o familias deben mantener su residencia principal dentro de Nueva Jersey y cumplir con criterios de ingresos específicos.
You can find it and instructions on the NJ Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection website, or by calling 855- 533-FUND (3863), option 2. You can also request the form by writing to: NJ Lawyers’ Fund for Client Protection, P.O. Box 961, Trenton, NJ 08625-0961.
As mentioned above, these programs calculate financial eligibility on a basis different from MAGI. To learn more about these programs, visit Aged, Blind, and Disabled (from the State of New Jersey Department of Human Services). Or you may be eligible based on MAGI for private health insurance subsidies on the state Marketplace (See GetCoveredNJ).
You may also take your form and documents to an IRS authorized Certified Acceptance Agents. See Acceptance Agent Program (from IRS.gov) for a list of these agents. If you do not wish to mail your original documents to the IRS, you may visit an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center instead of mailing original identification documents.
You can contact NJ 211 by calling (simply dial 2-1-1), texting (send your zip code to 898-211), emailing ([email protected]), or by chatting online at www.nj211.org. NJ 211 also serves as the Statewide Homeless Hotline and New Jersey’s Utility Assistance Hotline.
NJ FamilyCare is the label for all Medicaid and CHIP programs administered by the State of New Jersey. All New Jersey Medicaid programs are included, whether they cover childless adults, parents, pregnant women, or children, and whether eligibility is based on income, disability, age, or other factors. General Eligibility
Rather, NJ FamilyCare is the umbrella name given to all of New Jersey’s health coverage programs for low-income residents. It includes all of New Jersey’s Medicaid and CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program) programs. So, if you or your children are not eligible for one NJ FamilyCare program, you may be eligible for another one.
In January 2024, Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill that made significant changes to expungement law and clarified several provisions regarding expungement procedures. The new law further expanded relief for individuals seeking an expungement to help advance opportunities in employment, education, and housing without a past criminal history hindering their efforts.