Politics & Government
Bernardsville Collected $6.5M In Prepaid Taxes
The borough only collected about $509,000 in prepaid taxes last year, but changes in the federal tax code prompted the early filings.

BERNARDSVILLE, NJ — Bernardsville residents filed a total of $6.5 million in prepaid property taxes and sewer charges, $5.9 million of which came in between Dec. 20 to Dec. 31, Tax Collector Leslie Robersonconfirmed in an email to Patch on Wednesday.
The prepaid taxes are for 2018. Last year the borough only received about $509,000 in prepaid taxes, but changes in the federal tax code and an executive order by the governor lead to the onslaught of early filings
Residents across the state were hoping to prepay their taxes after the federal tax bill signed into law in December limited the deduction for state and local taxes — including property taxes — to $10,000. They were looking to prepay their taxes in an effort to maximize their state and local tax deduction for 2017.
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Gov. Chris Christie even signed an executive order directing the Division of Local Government to notify municipalities to accept payments for 2018 property taxes in calendar year 2017, and require them to credit those payments if the payments are postmarked on or before Dec. 31, 2017.
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