New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4230

Introduced
6/13/22  

Caption

Excludes discounts for services rendered from gross income.

Impact

The bill's implementation would significantly impact how employee compensation is taxed within the state. By excluding employee discounts from gross income, it effectively allows more take-home pay for employees, which could be perceived as a employee-favorable change to tax policy. This could encourage employers to offer better discount programs to enhance employee satisfaction and retention, potentially leading to positive economic effects for both employees and businesses in New Jersey.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4230 aims to exclude employee discounts from gross income for tax purposes in New Jersey. Currently, when employers provide discounts on services or products to employees, that amount is considered taxable income, as it is viewed as a type of employee compensation. A4230 seeks to amend this tax treatment by excluding these discounts from being categorized as income, thus exempting them from state income tax. This would mean that if an employer sells an item worth $50 for $45 to an employee, the $5 discount would not be subject to taxation under this new provision.

Contention

While the bill generally has support, concerns may arise around its fiscal implications for state tax revenues. Lawmakers and critics may debate whether the state can afford to lose out on revenue generated from taxing employee discounts. Additionally, the possibility of the bill being seen as benefiting larger corporations more than small businesses could create contention. Proponents of the bill argue that it levels the playing field by not penalizing businesses for providing benefits to their employees, while opponents might express concerns about equity in tax contributions among businesses.

Companion Bills

NJ S1791

Same As Excludes discounts for services rendered from gross income.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2058

Excludes tips from gross income tax.

NJ A3691

Excludes tips from gross income tax.

NJ A3151

Excludes overtime pay of certain employees from gross income tax.

NJ A875

Excludes basic pay received for active duty military service from gross income taxation.

NJ A1482

Excludes contributions made to certain retirement savings plans under gross income tax.

NJ A3155

Excludes certain Medicaid income from gross income tax.

NJ A629

Excludes military compensation of military personnel serving outside of this State from gross income tax.

NJ A1484

Provides gross income tax credit to certain taxpayers who pay for certain in-home services through health care service firm.

NJ A879

Excludes from New Jersey gross income tax income of certain related survivors of members of United States military who die in active duty.

NJ S3534

Allows gross income tax deduction for union dues paid to labor organizations.

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CA AB1312

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KS SB289

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MO HB2248

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KS SB81

Prohibiting large facilities receiving certain tariffs or failing to meet workforce and electric demand requirements from qualifying for economic development electric rates.

CA AB2790

California Teleconnect Fund Administrative Committee Fund.

SC H3340

Campsite rental fee discount

NJ A105

Requires NJTA and SJTA to automatically offer toll discounts to senior citizens.