Save Our Homes and Our Future

Property Taxes are the number one concern of NJ taxpayers. The current discussion on how to address them must be changed. They are not over-relied upon, they are fundamentally unfair. Legislators and policy makers must stop confusing spending issues with making the property tax fair. It never will be. Assume the property tax must be a part of the solution and the problems it causes will never be solved. Want to be able to remain and grow old in NJ? Visit http://EndPT.org

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Reply to Sunday's APP Editorial

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We thought the Press had gotten it right on property taxes a while back when it pointed out the tax itself is inherently unfair. It is the o...
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Sunday, August 29, 2010

When will they ever get it?

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The front page of the Asbury Park Press, again, has an article on the devastation the property tax inflicts on fixed, low and middle income ...
Sunday, August 22, 2010

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Do not let the lack of updates make you think this site is out of date. I have noticed that there are more and more calls in letters to the ...
Tuesday, May 26, 2009

The absurdity of the Property Tax

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Here is a letter to the editor I recently had published in the Press (after I had to pare it down to their max of 300 words). It was in res...
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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Blast from the past - some bad ideas never go away

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Here is an article I wrote in October of 2006. It may have a few outdated references. But the points address the current suggestions of som...
Friday, June 06, 2008

There is no substitute for a substitue

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Recently, N.J. legislators have suggested localities be given authority to collect taxes in addition to the property tax. The idea is that t...
Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Middletown BOE Fails Taxpayers Again

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The following is about a local education budget. But there is no doubt the name of the town could be anywhere in New Jersey. Boards of educa...
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