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  2. Begin by entering your name and address at the top of the form. Ensure that all information is accurate, as this will be used for correspondence.
  3. Indicate your marital/civil union status on December 31, 2013, and December 31, 2014, by filling in the appropriate ovals completely.
  4. Provide proof of age or disability by attaching necessary documents such as a birth certificate or Social Security award letter.
  5. Fill in your total income for both 2013 and 2014. Be sure to include all sources of income as specified in the instructions.
  6. Complete the property tax sections by entering your total property taxes due and paid for both years. Use blue or black ink when filling out these amounts.
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PTR-1: Proof of age/disability status, paid property taxes/mobile home site fees, and death certificate if applicable. PTR-2: Proof of paid property tax/mobile home site fees, and death certificate if applicable.
Age/Disability 65 or older on December 31, 2024; or. Actually receiving federal Social Security disability benefit payments (not benefit payments received on behalf of someone else) on or before December 31, 2024.
Their 2024 income must be below $500,000. How is the Stay NJ benefit calculated? The Stay NJ benefit is calculated after ANCHOR and Senior Freeze benefits are determined. The Stay benefit will be 50% of the property taxes (up to $13,000), minus any payments received through ANCHOR and Senior Freeze.
NJ Taxation It reimburses applicants for 50% of their property tax bills, up to a maximum of $13,000, with a 2024 benefit cap of $6,500. To qualify, you must have owned and lived in your home for the full 12 months of 2024 and have an income below $500,000.
Beginning with the 2023 filing season, new legislation increased the income limit for the program to $150,000 for Tax Year 2022, benefitting those filing the 2023 PTR-1. The law also eliminated the requirement that an applicant must be a New Jersey resident for 10 consecutive years to be eligible for the program.

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Automatic Renewal: If you received the ANCHOR benefit last year and your situation hasnt changed, your application might be automatically renewed. Eligibility: Make sure you meet the income and residency requirements to qualify for the benefit.
Senior Freeze infoline: 1-800-882-6597 to check the status of a filed application, order an application, and ask questions. Automated infoline: 1-800-323-4400 to listen to prerecorded information. Online: nj.gov/taxation.

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