Sherrill slams Ciattarelli over SALT stance as tax war erupts in NJ governor race
Newark, NJ — Sparks flew this week in New Jersey’s high-stakes governor’s race as Rep. Mikie Sherrill accused Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli of backing a “Trump-sponsored” plan to make the controversial cap on SALT tax deductions permanent — a move she claims would cost Garden State families thousands, but did not say how.
In fact, the SALT tax decuction would actually save homeowners thousands of dollars in annual tax deductions for properties taxed at over $10,000 from today’s figures.
In a fiery post Monday, Sherrill blasted Ciattarelli for supporting what she called a massive tax hike on New Jersey homeowners.
The SALT cap, originally implemented under the Trump administration, limits the amount of state and local taxes that can be deducted on federal returns. New Jersey, with some of the highest property taxes in the nation, has been disproportionately affected due to progressive agendas, migrant social services, and overspending by Democrats.
Ciattarelli hit back, accusing Sherrill of siding with policies that raise taxes on working families, seniors, and small business owners. In a post Tuesday, he claimed Sherrill “supports an average $3,700 tax increase” for every state taxpayer and opposes plans to eliminate taxes on tips, overtime pay, and Social Security benefits.
The war of words underscores the broader national divide over SALT — a battle with deep implications in high-tax blue states like New Jersey. While Democrats have long pushed to repeal the Trump-era cap, Sherrill now opposes it because it was repealed by Trump, and not former President Joe Biden, it appears.
New Jersey’s role in the SALT debate is pivotal. Nearly 40% of filers in some counties claim SALT deductions, and the average write-off exceeds $15,000 in several municipalities.
Ciattarelli, meanwhile, has aligned with Trump’s approach, saying the SALT deduction disproportionately favors the rich and that tax relief should focus on working-class earners instead.
The clash has injected new intensity into the governor’s race, now shaping into a referendum not only on state leadership, but also on broader tax policy and the post-Trump Republican agenda.
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Key Points
- Mikie Sherrill criticized Jack Ciattarelli for supporting the Trump-era SALT tax cap, calling it a tax hike on New Jersey families
- Ciattarelli fired back, accusing Sherrill of backing tax increases and opposing relief for workers and retirees
- The SALT deduction debate is a central issue in New Jersey’s governor race, with major financial implications for suburban voters
The battle over SALT deductions just lit a fire under New Jersey’s already explosive governor race.