![]() The Property Tax Reimbursement Program (Senior Freeze) reimburses eligible senior citizens and disabled persons for property tax increases. Senior Citizen/Disabled Person Deduction (click here for form) Veterans Deduction Form (click here for form) Each form includes the qualifications and instructions. You must have Adobe Acrobat reader installed to view them. By clicking on the link, you can view a PDF version of these forms. The following property tax deduction forms are available in the Assessor’s Office. The application must be filed with your municipal tax assessor or tax collectorĮach form includes the qualifications and instructions. Income may be no more than $10,000 during the year for which the deduction is requested, excluding, with restrictions, monies received from social security, or Federal Government pension, disability and retirement programs or State, County, Municipal pension, disability and retirement programs. You must be an owner of and a permanent resident in the dwelling on October 1st of the year before the year for which the deduction is requested. You must be a legal resident of New Jersey for one year immediately prior to October 1 of the year before the year for which the deduction is requested. TO QUALIFY, you must be by December 31 of year before year deduction is requested a senior citizen, age 65 or older, or a permanently and totally disabled individual, unable to be gainfully employed, or a surviving spouse, age 55 or more and age 55 at time of spouse's death. $250 Real Property Tax Deduction for Senior Citizens, Disabled Persons or Surviving SpousesĪn annual $250 deduction from real property taxes is provided for the dwelling of a qualified senior citizen, disabled person or surviving spouse (widow/widower). The application must be filed with the municipal tax assessor or tax collector. You must be a property owner and a legal resident of New Jersey and, where applicable, prove that the deceased veteran or serviceperson was a legal resident of New Jersey.Įligibility criteria must be met as of October 1 of the year prior to the tax year for which deduction is claimed. TO QUALIFY, you must be an honorably discharged US Armed Forces veteran, or the unmarried surviving spouse of such a veteran or the surviving spouse of a serviceperson who died while on active duty. $250 Property Tax Deduction for Veterans or Surviving Spouses Sales information can also be searched here: Lakehurst Borough Reassessment Informationīorough of Lakehurst property tax assessment information is available online at: ![]()
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