Personal Finance

NJ ANCHOR Checks Are Rolling Out: Here's How To Check Your Rebate Status

Millions of dollars in tax rebate checks are being sent out to eligible New Jersey residents. Didn't get yours? Check your status:

Millions of dollars in ANCHOR tax rebate checks are still being sent out to eligible New Jersey residents on a rolling basis and for those still waiting there is a way to track your payments.

Eligible homeowners can expect to receive $1,500, with renters receiving $450. Senior homeowners can receive up to $1,750, and senior renters can receive up to $700, depending on their income.

Those who filed paper applications will receive checks, and online applicants had the option to get a check or direct deposit.

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Check Your Status

For those that didn't recieve their check yet your benefits could still be on the way. Additionally for those that haven't applied yet, there is still time.

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Applicants can submit an Application for Property Tax Relief on their own by Oct. 31.

You can check your status or apply online by visiting nj.gov/treasury/taxation/relief.

Eligibility for ANCHOR Rebate

Most residents who are eligible for ANCHOR benefits, who are under 65 and do not collect social security disability benefits, received a confirmation letter in August.

This letter confirms whether your application was auto-filed by the NJ Division of Taxation.

Those who did not receive a letter but believe they are eligible can still file their own application.

See eligibility requirements below:

Homeowners are eligible if:

  • You were a New Jersey resident, and
  • You owned and occupied a home in New Jersey that was your principal residence (main home) on Oct. 1, 2024; and
  • Your home was subject to property taxes, and
  • Your 2024 New Jersey gross income was not more than $250,000.

Renters are eligible if:

  • You were a New Jersey resident
  • You rented and occupied a residence in New Jersey that was your principal residence (main home) on Oct. 1, 2024
  • Your name was on the lease or rental agreement
  • You paid rent
  • The rental property was subject to local property taxes
  • Your 2024 New Jersey gross income was not more than $150,000.

You can also check your tax relief eligibility online here

Those who need in-person assistance with tax relief programs like ANCHOR, NJ Stay, or Senior Freeze can attend one of the Division of Taxation’s Property Tax Relief Public Events.

These free events are being held from now until the end of October, all across the state. Click here to find an event close to you.

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