By Kevin | Published March 28, 2024 | Posted in Business Services, Landlord Tenant, Real Estate, Tax Matters |
*IN NEW JERSEY, MOST MUNICIPAL & COUNTY DEADLINES FOR YOU TO FILE YOUR PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENT PETITION OF APPEAL IS APRIL 1, 2024, BY 4:00 P.M. (Again, Depending upon your Municipality and or County). Despite the ongoing real estate market activity, many real estate property owners in New Jersey may be paying more than their Read More
Read MoreThe deadline to file a commercial or residential real estate tax assessment appeal in most municipalities in New Jersey is April 1st. However, in Burlington County and Gloucester County the Appeal Deadline is January 15 (however based upon the 2024 federal holidays, January 16 is the deadline). These County Boards of Taxation have moved up Read More
Read MoreDiMEDIO LAW represents clients in a broad range of business matters to include entity formation, ongoing business services and also sales and wind-up / dissolution / termination. DiMEDIO LAW also handles related real estate transactions & land use matters to include buying/acquisition & selling/disposition and also lease and municipal land use matters for commercial, multi-family Read More
Read MoreNEW JERSEY PROPERTY TAXES: HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU BE PAYING? New Jersey 2024 Real Property Tax Assessment Appeals: Are You Paying Too Much? Many real property / real estate owners in New Jersey may be paying more than their fair share of property taxes. Property tax assessment for 2024 are addressed by sales, rental rates/income Read More
Read MoreEstate Planning & Tax Mitigation Strategies to Consider Now Prior To The Estate Tax Exemption Expiration In 2023 you may transfer $12.92 million ($25.84 million combined portability for married couples) out of your taxable estate without any tax. This amount will reduce/reset in two (2) years when the current Federal lifetime estate tax exemption expires Read More
Read MoreEstate Planning: Get Your Estate Plan In Place To Avoid Estate Administration! Questions and or matters always arise as to how you may have to administer to a decedents estates where the decedent does not have a Will or any valid Will. In the State of New Jersey, if no Will or no valid Will Read More
Read MoreNotice of Lis Pendens: Your Real Property\Real Estate May Be Subject to Pending Litigation & Require Discharge of Lis Pendens A Notice of Lis Pendens is a legal notice to show that current pending litigation relates to or pertains to certain real property\real estate, as set forth within New Jersey State Statutes. Said Notice must Read More
Read MoreN.J. Real Property Tax Assessment: How Much Should You Be Paying? NEW JERSEY 2023 REAL ESTATE TAX ASSESSMENTS Many property owners in New Jersey may be paying more than their fair share of New Jersey Real Estate Tax. By February 1st, each New Jersey municipality is required to notice owners of real estate within the Read More
Read MoreYou Can Be Worth More Dead Than Alive: Your Estate Value May Be Larger than You Know! How much are you worth? What is your estate valuation along with directed assets and life insurance worth? These valuations can be very disparate. When you pass, your beneficiaries may receive a large inheritance even though your current Read More
Read More*IN NEW JERSEY, MOST MUNICIPAL & COUNTY DEADLINES FOR YOU TO FILE YOUR PROPERTY TAX ASSESSMENT PETITION OF APPEAL IS APRIL 3, 2023, BY 4:00 P.M. (Again, Depending upon your Municipality and or County). Despite the ongoing real estate market activity, many real estate property owners in New Jersey may be paying more than their Read More
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