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A new law raising the SALT deduction cap from $10,000 to $40,000 is poised to ease the tax burden on thousands of New Jersey ...
A new provision in the House tax plan would significantly increase the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction cap from the ...
The SALT deduction allows taxpayers who itemize their federal returns to deduct certain taxes paid to state and local ...
Mikie Sherrill is running for Governor of New Jersey for the Democrats and says she wants to lower taxes and make the Garden ...
The federal state and local sales tax (SALT) deduction cap is higher this year, and could translate into bigger savings for ...
The highest average property taxes in Morris County were in Mountain Lakes Borough at $22,996, while Sparta Township topped ...
Many New Jersey and New York members of Congress ran for election promising to fully restore the SALT deduction. Come January, they can make good on that promise by withholding their support for ...
The landmark “Big Beautiful Bill” that President Donald Trump signed on July 4 will affect the finances of hundreds of thousands of New Jerseyans.
It may end up better to jettison the whole SALT apparatus and settle for the standard deduction.
The new tax law hiked the SALT deduction cap to $40,000. That’s good news for taxpayers in high tax states, but it’s a temporary boost.
New Jersey’s average SALT deduction in 2016 was just over $18,000, and the largest group filing a claim earned between $100,000 and $200,000 a year, said a National Association of Realtors report.
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