The maximum deduction that can be claimed under the New Jersey Gross Income Tax for property taxes is currently $10,000. Pennacchio’s new legislation would remove that limit.
While no limit currently exists for the amount of property taxes that may be deducted on federal income taxes, proposed federal tax reforms would impose a limit that matches New Jersey’s of $10,000.
Pennacchio supported a Senate resolution (SR-139) that passed on October 5th with bipartisan support (34-0) which expressed opposition to the full elimination of the federal deduction for property taxes as was proposed under an initial federal tax reform proposal.
Regarding his new legislation, Pennacchio said it would be completely disingenuous to express outrage over limiting the federal deduction to $10,000 for property taxes without doing anything to increase the state deduction that already has such a limit.
“If we’re going to say that having no limit for property tax deductions is the right policy, then let’s change our New Jersey laws to match our rhetoric,” Pennacchio added.
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