The Department of the Treasury’s Division of Taxation has extended the deadline for eligible homeowners and renters to apply for the popular Affordable New Jersey Communities for Homeowners and Renters (ANCHOR) property tax relief program, from November 30 to December 6.
The one-week extension is intended to give eligible taxpayers additional time to file their application after the Thanksgiving holiday.
To date, the Division of Taxation has distributed over 1.6 million ANCHOR benefits totaling more than 1.9 billion dollars. Payments range from $450 to $1,500, with applicants over age 65 receiving an additional $250.
Over 1.45 million applications were filed automatically this season for residents who received an ANCHOR benefit in previous seasons and received an ANCHOR Benefit Confirmation Letter this summer. Additionally, the Division has received 500,000 applications from new filers to date.
Why you have to be in your 60s what about renters?
is this only for low income families or even gvirim like myself?
https://www.nj.gov/treasury/taxation/anchor/eligibility.shtml
whats anchor program? never even heard of it
i think its a leasing company, perhaps there’s a grant to get affordable leases for low income