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For questions or assistance, contact the ANCHOR Hotline at 609-826-4282 or 1-888-238-1233. 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 ...
Para preguntas o asistencia, comuníquese con la línea directa de ANCHOR al 609-826-4282 o al 1-888-238-1233. Esta información se actualizó el: Jan 1, 2024. 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 ...
You can file a complaint using this New Jersey Court form or by writing a letter to the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct. You should include the name of the judge, describe what happened, and attach any documents that support your claim. Mail the letter or complaint to: Or email the complaint or letter to: AOC-ACJCInfo.MBX.@njcourts.gov.
An ITIN is a nine-digit number that the IRS can give to people who do not have a Social Security number and are not eligible to receive a Social Security number. This means that if you have an immigration status that allows you to apply for a Social Security number, you cannot get an ITIN. But if you have an immigration status that does not ...
New Jersey has long provided a property tax deduction of $250 to some wartime veterans and their surviving spouses. A ballot measure extending that deduction to peacetime veterans and their surviving spouses passed on November 3, 2020. The ballot measure also expanded a program that gives a 100% property tax exemption to some New Jersey wartime ...
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).
The Smart Steps Program gives people who are eligible for welfare the option of receiving benefits while going to school full-time. Under the normal WorkFirst NJ (WFNJ) program, people who are not deferred from the work requirement have to participate in a work activity, and usually school can only count for part of this time. Under the Smart ...
To request a waiver, you should send a written request directly to the director of the Unemployment Division. The waiver request should state the reason for the waiver request, and should include as much support for the waiver as possible. For requests based on financial hardship, the Unemployment Division may request financial information.
Applying for a waiver of overpayment. To apply for a waiver of overpayment, you should go to the NJDOL’s unemployment website and click on “check claim status.”. Once you get to your account information, check off the box for “request waiver application.”. Then, the NJDOL will email you a questionnaire about your waiver request.
Seek immediate legal assistance to get the landlord to comply and avoid losing the rental assistance. If your landlord refuses to accept rental assistance, you can also file a complaint with the Division on Civil Rights, using the online portal NJBIAS (bias.njcivilrights.gov/en-US), or call 1-866-405-3050.