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| Subject: Re: 1099s from brokerages and the newest tax law | Date: 2/6/2013 11:42 PM | |
| Author: vkg | Number: 117661 of 118626 | |
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Who said New Jersey ever did anything normally? Okay, I understand why it isn't that easy. Only once have I ever had a property tax refund. It was because a "fee" was collected as part of the property taxes for several years. The state surpreme court ruled to be a "tax" and not a "fee", and therefore didn't have sufficient votes to have passed. |
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