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Hamhock. That's is a joke right? The new downtown properties are supporting the city. It's certianly not the 1980s assessed properties paying taxes on 25% of their actual market value
Posted on: 2016/4/6 18:10
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I really hope they just do this already. My taxes will go up but I'd rather have it happen now then in 10 years when my house in Mcginley Square will likely be worth a lot more money. It is inevitable this well happen and it should adjust when the property is sold.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 18:09
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For all of you screaming for a revale once it happens the abated properties will really be the ones getting a break.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 18:07
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Many of us met last night with attorneys to sue the city... and many pull out the race card.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 17:57
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Hard to know without the data, and the data collection was stopped by Fulop. If you said "older areas of DTJC", I said probably. I do know there's few areas of NJ with a 1% tax rate.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 17:55
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How out of whack is it, minus the (obvious) fairness issue? Like, if Downtown were an actual separate city on its own, would the property taxes be too low to sustain public services for itself?
Posted on: 2016/4/6 17:13
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This is Fulop's Waterloo.
He should be welcoming the reval with open arms. Why did he wait for the state to order one? By fighting it, this tells me he prefers downtown and the Ogdenites (his neighbors) over the families just trying to make it in Bergen-Lafayette or Greenville. The poor are literally subsidizing the rich.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 16:56
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Posted on: 2016/4/6 16:41
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Like I said. I don't see the anti-JC, anti-Fulop agenda. A reval isn't "anti-JC" unless you think that JC=Downtown+Waterfront. You yourself concede that the reval needs to happen. And what plausible animus does Christie have towards Elizabeth and Dunellen? Dunellen's mayor is a Republican. Since JC looked like it was going to do a reval on its own through mid-2013, you can't blame the Treasury for not ordering a reval before that. As for post-2013, well, even though the Treasury clearly has the constitutional power to order a reval, it has never used that power before, so this is an unprecedented step for them. If they were slow to use this power I don't think it's necessarily that bad. Like I said, if Christie were anti-Fulop or anti-JC he would take away JC's state aid or be less willing to give JC developments tax breaks. And even if he did those things it wouldn't necessarily be anti-Fulop or anti-JC (unless JC were singled-out) because there are significant legitimate public policy reasons for him to do so.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 16:33
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Really?! You can?t see how Christie has an anti-Fulop agenda?? Sweeney is Christie?s guy. Christie is trying to help him out. Both of them are huge piles of garbage posing as humans. Quote:
Christie gives all companies relocating tax breaks. That isn?t JC specific. While Christie is correct that a reval needs to happen, the timing is specific and the city was singled out specifically.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 15:49
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By Terrence T. McDonald | The Jersey Journal
Email the author | Follow on Twitter on April 06, 2016 at 11:25 AM, updated April 06, 2016 at 11:26 AM Once Jersey City finally completes the citywide revaluation ordered on Monday by New Jersey tax officials, the final tab for taxpayers could top $8.5 million. The city has already paid Realty Appraisal Co., the firm hired in 2011 to perform the reval Mayor Steve Fulop halted in 2013, $1.98 million. More - JJ
Posted on: 2016/4/6 15:34
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I wasn't going to comment on the gas tax since it's off topic, but Sweeney and Murphy are for increasing the gas tax.
Steve Sweeney always says "roads aren't free" and has consistently said the gas tax needs to be raised. Phil Murphy is new to taking stances on public issues, but at a town hall I attended last week he said "I hate that the gas tax is regressive" but went on to say that the gas tax had to be raised. I don't know much about Fulop and the gas tax.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 1:47
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Why do people get so offended over the ONE FREAKING TAX that is low in NJ? We just about lead the US in taxation, do we want to cement the position permanently? The problem isn't taxation, it's spending.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 1:13
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If we had a governor so brave, the money would go to the robbed state highway and pension funds.
Posted on: 2016/4/6 1:00
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is any governor considered raising the gasoline tax and using the increased monies to reduce property taxes and/or better fund government needs. isn't nj gas absurdly cheap!
Posted on: 2016/4/6 0:17
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That latter property would not be usable for a comp. It has to be a full market, arms length, no short or forclosure sale. I went into an appeal ignorant of how to read the data and all my comps were thrown out.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 20:50
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It would never work as the Fulop/Ogden Ave example proves. Who would want to upset their 'base' by being the guy who raised city property taxes just prior to running for Governor.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 20:50
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Comps of recent property sales in that area ? This does not always work, There was a property sold a few months ago down the block from me for 300k and another abandon property 8 months ago that sold for 40k.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 20:44
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There are some states that tax purely based on acreage instead of property value. It does encourage vertical development, but it also hits less wealthy people *really hard* and would probably push NJ municipalities to having sales and income taxes or something else to balance it out.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 20:37
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What is the "fair" way to establish value ? Comps of recent property sales in that area ? Still totally subjective considering some ppl do gut renovation revamps on their properties and others are still using heating oil (intently applied to Fulop's Ogden Ave 25x100 lot).....
Posted on: 2016/4/5 20:18
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Taxes on sale are stupid. Assessed values should be realistic and taxes simply a percentage of that value. That way neighbors aren't thousands apart for comparable properties as they are around here.
furthermore it goes both ways, if RE values go down so should assessed values. Obviously local government might have to raise the percentage to break even but they'd have to explain what they're doing and why. It's such a simple concept but sadly many people game it and come up with nonsensical formulas to protect politically favored groups, neighborhoods, etc...
Posted on: 2016/4/5 19:15
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Your basic error is calling it tax on appreciation. It's not. It's a tax on VALUE. It's completely unfair to have the longtime owner paying a fraction of the newer owner just because they've owned longer. They're getting the same services from the city that taxes are supposed to pay for. If staying where you are is more meaningful than taking the cash and moving, it's easy to extract the cash to pay taxes. But having your cake and eating it too is unfair.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 18:07
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What about the landlord who is benefiting from higher rents due to appreciating values? They get a pass on higher taxes until they sell? Market appreciation is cash in hand for them. Quote:
Posted on: 2016/4/5 18:05
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Taxes have to be disclosed upon the sale, so it is factored into the price, like any other liability. So if two properties are identical, the one with the higher tax liability will be worth less. Quote:
Reducing government waste? Sure, no one said you can't do that at the same time. But it'd be much fairer to have the taxes on real estate appreciation be paid upon a sale, not before. Market value appreciation is not cash in hand and yet taxes are cash out of pocket.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 17:23
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Yeah they do it like that in CA and other places, where taxes only go up upon sale. It's called "welcome neighbor, you're fucked!" You have people owning identical properties with the new resident paying taxes many times that of the longtime one. How fair is that? Over the 19 years I've been here, on average properties have appreciated each year far more than their annual taxes. People gotta suck it up. And making taxes fair is a completely different issue from reducing gov't waste. I'm all for the latter, but all these excuses for tax unfairness is ridiculous.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 17:15
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Ok yeah I get the part about services....thx. So what it comes down to is location. The houses I listed below are identical in every way 25 X 100 lot, 2 story, 2 unit and condition. So the ones in DT and maybe the Heights will be in the 1/3 that go way up. The ones in the other parts will go down or remain the same. Journal Square: $8,200 Union St.: $3,800 Christ Hospital: $7,800 Danforth: $7,800 North St.: $8,700 Bayview: $5,600 Erie: $11,600 Erie: $16,700 Arlington: $5,500 5th St.: $6,500 5th St.: $6,200 PS - so I guess it is a good thing for DT that it has been pushed off for 3 years now. Having other area's of JC movin' on up will lessen the coming tax increase on DT because those area's like Journal Square and parts of the Heights will also be hit.
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Fulop bullsh*t aside, it doesn't seem fair to me to have your taxes raised due to property appreciation. That's a paper gain not a cash gain and yet you have to pay the taxes. But hey, government gotta get paiiiiiiiiiiiiid
Posted on: 2016/4/5 16:41
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That's EXACTLY how property taxes work everywhere else in the US. Property taxes are based on property values. This is not some sort of novel idea. It is, essentially, a FLAT TAX, where the same rate is assessed against the value of each property. The argument that poorer areas use as much, or more, city services could be extended to cover other forms of taxation. Why should I pay for school taxes if I don't have kids in public school? Why should I pay for Obamacare if I never get sick? Why shouldn't the poor woman with three kids have to pay more for school taxes than the one with a single kid? We don't do taxes that way in this country. More expensive houses pay more taxes, just like higher earners pay more in taxes that lower earners, even though they likely rely less on government largesse. That's just the way it works.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 16:35
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I don't see Christie having an anti-Fulop, anti-Jersey City agenda. I'm sure that people here can think of ways that Christie has hurt (or not helped) Jersey City, but Christie has given corporations relocating to Jersey City large tax breaks and has given large tax breaks to Jersey City developments. Journal Squared, for instance, is getting $93 million in tax breaks. http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/20 ... _journal_square_resi.html I know I can be a broken record on state aid, but Christie has preserved and slightly increased Jersey City's education aid, even while Jersey City is overaided and numerous districts across NJ are severely underaided. Christie has had Matthew Boxer's 2010 report on the unfairness of tax abatements on his desk for years and has done nothing to reform NJ's PILOT policies. Since JC exploits the PILOT law like no other city, this can be read as another favor to JC. Christie has ignored some of his own Republican allies, like Sen. Mike Doherty and Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli, to preserve JC's state aid and maintain the status quo PILOT law. There are going to be people who believe Fulop's protests about "bullying" and see ordering the reval as Christie just trying to hurt Fulop, but the "hurt Fulop" theory looks bogus to me. I know how weird it is for an egotistical monster like Christie to do something that looks like Good Governance, but we are all going to have to suspend our disbelief on this one.
Posted on: 2016/4/5 16:04
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