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If the preliminary revenue allocation plan has designated any eligible revenues, in addition to or other than the property tax increment, as a pledged revenue, the other pledged revenues shall be deposited as provided in this section.
a. The collector of any pledged revenues shall certify to the municipal chief financial officer the amount of the eligible revenue collected in the preceding calendar year no later than January 30 of each year and shall pay to the municipality such amount, or the percentage thereof designated in the plan, beginning in the first calendar year after the creation of the district.
b. The municipality shall include in its budget the amount certified as collected in the preceding year and shall pay to the district agent for deposit in the revenue allocation financing fund the amount certified in the plan as designated for such payment.
c. Payments in lieu of taxes shall be deposited in four equal installments, regardless of the date or dates fixed for such payments by statute, agreement or otherwise.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Jersey Statutes Title 52. State Government, Departments and Officers 52 § 27D-474 - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nj/title-52-state-government-departments-and-officers/nj-st-sect-52-27d-474/
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