Why do you call it “municipal property tax relief” and not “State aid”?

The lion’s share of the money that municipalities receive from the State is a replacement for funds that were originally collected by the municipalities and provided direct sources of municipal revenue. Learn more on our tax relief data page.

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1. Are property taxes a big problem for the people of New Jersey?
2. But what about all the money that the State gives to municipalities?
3. Why do New Jersey local governments need funding from the State?
4. Why do you call it “municipal property tax relief” and not “State aid”?
5. Can cutting local budgets reduce property taxes?
6. Can local governments hold down the costs of public services?
7. How can the State provide needed relief to local governments and, more importantly, to property taxpayers?