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💲 One application covers three property tax relief programs 💲 Applications will arrive in mailboxes in the coming weeks 💲 An online applications is scheduled to go live in February Changes that are starting to take effect should make things easier for senior citizens applying for property tax relief. The New Jersey Department of the Treasury announced on Wednesday that for the first time in the state's history, seniors will be able to apply for three state property tax relief programs by filling out a single application. Known as the PAS-1, the combined applications are expected to be mailed to more than a million homes in the coming weeks.

Residents will also be able to access the combined application online, starting in mid-February. “This new one-stop application will make it simpler for residents to apply for the property tax relief benefits they’re entitled to,” said State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio. Which programs are included? The application will determine one's eligibility for ANCHOR, Senior Freeze, and the first round of StayNJ .



StayNJ is a new program that's designed to cut property taxes by 50% (up to $6,500) for senior citizens who earn less than $500,000 per year. The simplified process is a mandate from a law signed in November by Gov. Phil Murphy.

SEE ALSO: Should NJMVC open its doors to walk-ins again? The combined application is specifically meant for seniors aged 65 and older, as well as disabled homeowners and mobile homeowners. The pa.

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