New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S263

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Increases annual income limitation to receive senior and disabled citizens' property tax deduction to $15,000.

Impact

Should the bill be enacted, it would specifically impact state income tax statutes, altering the criteria under which senior citizens and disabled persons can claim property tax deductions. This modification is expected to benefit a larger pool of residents, potentially easing their financial burdens. The bill stipulates that the new income threshold would apply in the year 2023 and beyond, thereby enabling those qualifying under the revised criteria to receive an annual deduction of $250 against their property taxes, a fixed amount established by prior legislation.

Summary

Senate Bill 263, introduced in the New Jersey 222nd Legislature, aims to amend existing legislation concerning property tax deductions for senior and disabled residents of the state. The primary objective of the bill is to increase the annual income limitation for eligibility to receive the property tax deduction from the current threshold of $10,000 to $15,000. This change is intended to provide financial relief to seniors and disabled individuals facing economic challenges, thereby supporting their housing stability in a time of rising living costs.

Contention

One critical aspect of S263 is its dependency on the approval of a constitutional amendment, which would authorize the proposed increase in the income limitation. As a result, the bill may encounter hurdles related to voter approval and legislative consensus about its necessity and potential implications on state revenue. Some legislators may voice concerns over the financial strain on state coffers if an increased number of residents qualify for tax deductions, leading to debates about fiscal responsibility versus providing support to vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

NJ A2867

Carry Over Increases annual income limitation to receive senior and disabled citizens' property tax deduction to $15,000.

NJ S2518

Carry Over Increases annual income limitation to receive senior and disabled citizens' property tax deduction to $15,000.

NJ A1795

Same As Increases annual income limitation to receive senior and disabled citizens' property tax deduction to $15,000.

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