Treasury’s Division of Taxation Begins Issuing Senior Freeze Reimbursement Checks to Eligible Taxpayers
Number of Approved Applications Ahead 42% Compared to Last Season
Ìý(TRENTON) - Over 125,000 qualifying seniors across Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ can soon expect to receive their property tax reimbursement checks through the State’s newly expanded and simplified Senior Freeze program, with more rounds of payments for eligible applicants on the way.
ÌýThe Department of the Treasury’s Division of Taxation began issuing Senior Freeze reimbursement checks on Monday, July 15th, with the first wave of payments totaling over $145 million. The Division will continue issuing weekly reimbursements as more applications are filed and approved. The deadline to file an application for Tax Year 2023 is October 31st, 2024.
ÌýSenior Freeze reimburses qualifying seniors and disabled residents for increases in property taxes or mobile home park site fees on their principal residences. Governor Phil Murphy and the Legislature significantly expanded the program for the 2023 filing season to open up the program to 58,000 new households, including increasing the income limitÌýto $163,050 for 2023 and eliminatingÌýthe requirement that an applicant must be a Ó£»¨ÊÓÆµ resident for 10 consecutive years.ÌýFuture annual increasesÌýwill be determined by the maximum Social Security benefit cost of living increase for that year for single and married filers respectively.Ìý
Ìý“The Senior Freeze program eases the burden on many older residents who want to stay in the communities where they’ve raised families, built careers, and made lasting memories,” saidÌýState Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio. “OurÌýDivision of Taxation and Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services have worked hard to simplify and improve the process for our residents to apply for and receive this valuable property tax relief, and the tremendous increase to date in the number of approved applications this early in the season shows their efforts have paid off.”
ÌýThe Senior Freeze program is designed to relieve the burden of increasing property taxes for qualified applicants by establishing a base year of eligibility,ÌýandÌý“freezing” the property taxÌýat that level byÌýcomparing that base with any subsequent year. The difference is then refunded by the State annually.
ÌýIn order to qualify for the reimbursement, taxpayers must meet all the eligibility requirements for each year from the base year through the current application year. Eligibility must be continuous, otherwise a new base year must be established.
To be eligible for the 2023 Senior Freeze, a taxpayer must:
Qualifying residents have the option to applyÌýand check the status of their applicationÌýonline through a new direct online filing service created by the Treasury in 2023.ÌýApplicants can access the online filing portal at.
EligibleÌýresidents can alsoÌýcall the Senior Freeze Property Tax Reimbursement Information Line for assistance at 1-800-882-6597.