bostonbro5
bostonbro5 t1_jaenwm9 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in New Jersey’s notorious property-tax bills went up once again last year, growing on average by more than $200 or more than 2%, according to the latest data from the state; the increase pushed the average New Jersey property-tax bill to a record-high $9,490 in 2022 by rollotomasi07071
Lmao now I'm a techbro and a racist? Amazing. Are you claiming that my property taxes aren't going to a county school fund that is primarily dispersed in an Abbot district(or w/e its called)? Are my property tax documents that I receive stating otherwise incorrect?
bostonbro5 t1_jadubzf wrote
Reply to comment by carregaldosal in New Jersey’s notorious property-tax bills went up once again last year, growing on average by more than $200 or more than 2%, according to the latest data from the state; the increase pushed the average New Jersey property-tax bill to a record-high $9,490 in 2022 by rollotomasi07071
They dont. Half of the property taxes go to the local Abbott district
bostonbro5 t1_jaeoj09 wrote
Reply to comment by arthurnewt in New Jersey’s notorious property-tax bills went up once again last year, growing on average by more than $200 or more than 2%, according to the latest data from the state; the increase pushed the average New Jersey property-tax bill to a record-high $9,490 in 2022 by rollotomasi07071
It is true according to my property tax documents that I get. Half of the school tax is sent to the county and redistributed to one town