Gottheimer Announces New Bipartisan Bill to Help New Jersey Families Save for Retirement
Today, Congressman
More information on the Senior Housing Improvement and Retirement Accounts (IRA) Act is available HERE and the bill text in full is available online HERE (https://gottheimer.house.gov/uploadedfiles/seniorhousingirabilltext.pdf)
"It's way too expensive to live and retire in
Video of Gottheimer announcing this bill is available HERE (https://www.facebook.com/RepJoshG/videos/484987375172668/) and his remarks as prepared for delivery are below:
Jonathan and Marcia's story represents the best of our state.
Jonathan was born down Route Four in
Jonathan, a retired manufacturer out of
Jonathan and Marcia raised Jillian and their English Springer Spaniel - Mia - in this house. They moved here knowing that the top-notch schools, parks, and community in
The numbers prove that raising a family here in
We consistently beat the national average in income, and out of the top forty best cities to live in America -
Jonathan grew his manufacturing business, which made lithographic printing ink, and Marcia became an artist known well throughout the community. She's an award-winning watercolor painter. In retirement, she's teaching drawing and painting at the
Twenty-six years later, their daughter Jillian is a college graduate; she has moved out and is a public-school teacher, herself. Mia still enjoys being taken out for hikes at
But while the Rieffs moved here for a better quality of life, for good jobs and great public schools, they cannot afford to live here in retirement. And they're not alone.
While the Reef's story represents the best of our state, it also represents the worst part of
Compound taxes with the high cost of commuting and health care, and families are encouraged to downsize and move out of state as soon as their children graduate high school simply to survive.
An economic study done by
Like so many New Jerseyans, the Rieffs' financial advisors told them "look, the only way you get to retire is if you cut expenses." So, now they are selling their home, despite what they'll have to pay in capital gains taxes, just so they can afford to live and have enough to retire on.
Unfortunately, this is not unusual. Fifty-two percent of American households may not be able to maintain their living standards in retirement, according to the
And the GAO reports that half of households age fifty-five and older have no retirement savings at all.
A retirement savings crisis clearly looms as many Americans, including an imminent wave of baby boomer retirees, have struggled to sufficiently save.
We should be making it easier for families like the Rieffs to retire. We should be encouraging those who have helped make our communities great to stay here and retire here.
We shouldn't be slapping seniors with outrageous taxes for trying to downsize their homes, making it even less affordable to live here.
We need to be cutting taxes for seniors, helping them transition into and save for retirement so they can stay here in
The
And we know that homes often grow in value; it's often the place where we have made our greatest investments over the years.
My new bipartisan bill, The Senior Housing Improvement and Retirement Accounts (IRA) Act, will help seniors in retirement by reducing the taxes paid from the sale of their home and helping put those dollars into their retirement savings.
It allows seniors who sell their home to avoid paying the capital gains tax if they save gains into a Roth IRA. I'm hoping extra help toward retirement will help seniors in
We know Americans are not saving enough for retirement - many of the seniors who would need this legislation were deeply impacted by the 2008 recession and for many, their retirement account is not back to pre-2008 levels. My bill gives them the extra boost they need to feel secure.
The Senior Housing IRA Act will apply to homeowners who have owned their homes for twenty or more years and who are age fifty-five or older. It is a once in a lifetime credit for these seniors to use; allowing for a one-time exemption of the current Roth IRA contribution limits of
Imagine being able to jump-start your retirement by
For our seniors, this is a bill to thank them for raising their families here, for growing their businesses here, for doing so much for their communities, churches, and temples, and for paying all of those property, state, and local taxes here over the years.
We want to keep Marcia and John here in our community, even after they retire, so they can continue to give back, and enjoy our safe and beautiful neighborhoods and their friends and family.
I'm hoping this legislation will be just what John, Marcia, and so many other families just like them need to stay put in the greatest state in the country, spending time with their families, listening to
Thank you.



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