Politics & Government
Here's How Haddonfield Residents Can Prepay Their Taxes
The tax reform bill signed into law limits the deduction for property taxes to $10,000; many are trying to maximize their 2017 deduction.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — Haddonfield residents have the chance to pay their 2018 property taxes early.
As a result of the tax bill signed into law last week that changes the tax code, the deduction for state and local taxes -- including property taxes -- is now limited to $10,000. As a result, many people are seeking to prepay their 2018 property taxes to maximize their state and local tax deduction for 2017.
On Wednesday, Gov. Chris Christie 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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Before Wednesday's announcement, Haddonfield announced that it is accepting prepayment of 2018 property taxes. Residents can pay in person or online at haddonfieldnj.org. Residents shouldn't use their own banking online bill pay or regular mail as the payments may not arrive by Dec. 29, 2017.
Anyone who has a mortgage escrow that pays their property taxes should contact their mortgage company regarding any payments they have made. Residents are advised to consult with their tax professional if they are unclear if this will benefit them.
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