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New Jersey residents urged to voice opposition to home sale tax raise
The Monmouth County Association of Realtors opposes the bills (A- 3190/S-2643, A-3341, A-3387 and S-2080) before the state Legislature that would increase the New Jersey home sales tax or realty transfer fee. These proposed bills would allow local municipalities to charge a tax in addition to the taxes currently collected by the state.

Any and all of these bills would cause an unnecessary hardship on many New Jersey homebuyers and sellers in an already strained real estate market. They would increase closing costs and raise home prices while reducing home equity.

Many sellers have worked hard to build up equity in their homes and rely on that equity to help fund another home purchase or financial goal. The effects would be felt by people buying or selling a home, from first-time homebuyers to families to retiring seniors.

Ellen W. Kale

President

Monmouth County Association of Realtors

Tinton Falls