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NEW JERSEY STATUTE DEFINITION WHAT IS A HOTEL

NJ Realtors  Report  Negative Impact of Taxing Tourists  

June 1, 2007

 

Other States Seasonal Rental Tax

NJ #1 Tax Increasing State in the Nation, Again

STATE TAKING BACK TOURISM PROMOTION DOLLARS

GOVERNOR TO RAISE TAXES EVEN HIGHER

A NEW TAX MUNICIPAL PARKING FEES

 

ASBURY SCENARIO

New Jersey Hotel Tax

 

MOTEL CRISIS POINT PLEASANT BEACH NJ

State Of NJ Div. of Taxation Investigates Seasonal Rental Owners

03/20/05 COMPLIANCE AND COLLECTION UNDERWAY

NJ League of Municipalities Targets Seasonal Rental Homes, Condo's for Taxation

 

BILLS & SPONSOR to Reduce Tax

 

The Law Synopsis

 
P.L.2003, c.114 

Assembly Bill 3710

 

12/5/04

 Increase taxes including occupancy taxes

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Press Releases

These are the press releases we've issued over the last year. You may want to search for topics by keyword.

NJ #1 Tax Increasing State in the Nation, Again

STATE TAKING BACK TOURISM PROMOTION DOLLARS

GOVERNOR TO RAISE TAXES EVEN HIGHER

State Of NJ Div. of Taxation Investigation of Seasonal Rental Owners (Click for full story)

 

bulletAugust 10, 2004 -- Membership Drive
bulletDecember 5, 2004 -- NJH&LA Update "There will be movement to increase taxes including occupancy taxes"
bulletDate -- Press Release 3
bulletThe Paradox of Our Time December 27, 2004

Recent Media Coverage of New Jersey Shore Hospitality Association and/or the New Jersey Hotel Tax Issue

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Spending time, not money, at Shore, Philadelphia Enquirer, Aug 8, 2004 or click on News Archives

 

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2007

Share the tax: Tourism commission co-chair suggests

By CHRISTOPHER

SOUTH

Cape May Star and Wave

 

“…City Council recently passed a resolution requesting the state legislature to

amend the law to allow the room tax to be applied to seasonal and short term rentals

of single-family homes. The city has been charging a 2-percent room tax on hotel,

motels  and guesthouses since July 1, 2004.”

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