New Jerseyans straining to afford the cost of owning cats and dogs could see some relief under a new proposal in the state ...
New Jersey lawmakers are currently considering a bill that would grant dog and cat owners up to $900 in gross income tax credits to offset the rising costs of caring for a pet.
Are vet bills crushing your budget? Is your pet's top-of-the-line food bleeding you dry? A New Jersey lawmaker feels your pain and wants to give Garden State dog and cat owners tax credits for ...
New Jersey pet owners socked by the rising cost of veterinary care, food and squeak toys could be eligible for up to $900 in ...
The proposal from Assemblyman Alex Sauicke would cover everyday expenses and veterinary care for cats and dogs.
Could man's best friend soon help you save money? New Jersey lawmakers are considering a new deduction for pet care expenses.
The proposed bill would give pet owners a $300 tax credit for everyday pet expenses and up to $600 for veterinary bills.