2007 Homestead Rebates |
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The State of New Jersey Homestead Rebates have been mailed to homeowners. If you haven’t received your application, you should shortly. The state suggests calling the Homestead Rebate Hotline if you haven’t received this application by July 23. Call the Homestead Rebate Hotline at 1-888-238-1233 or e-mail for assistance. When sending an e-mail, make sure you provide the name(s) of the owner(s) and the location of the property which was your principal residence on October 1, 2007.
Applications are not being sent to homeowners who were identified by the Division of Taxation as having New Jersey gross income for 2007 that exceeded the income limit of $150,000, as they are not eligible for 2007. For those under 65 and not disabled, you will receive either 20% of the first $10,000 of property taxes paid (if your income is below $100,000), 10% of your total property taxes paid (if your income is between $100,000 and $150,000), or nothing.
- Tenant: If you were a tenant on October 1, 2007, file a Form TR-1040, tenant homestead rebate application, contained in the 2007 resident income tax return booklet. More information for tenants.
- Homeowner: If you were a homeowner on October 1, 2007, a 2007 homestead rebate application will be mailed to you. Homeowners do not file Form TR-1040, doing so will delay the payment of your homestead rebate. More information for homeowners.
If you were neither a homeowner nor a tenant on October 1, 2007, you are not eligible for a 2007 homestead rebate, even if you owned a home or rented a qualified dwelling for part of the year.
Go to: 2007 Homestead Rebate Program for more information.

