New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5647

Introduced
6/22/23  

Caption

Exempts sales of passenger automobiles to honorably discharged veterans with a service-connected disability from sales and use tax.

Impact

If enacted, A5647 would modify existing state tax laws under the 'Sales and Use Tax Act' by excluding automotive purchases made by eligible veterans from sales tax liability. This change is expected to encourage veterans to purchase vehicles, potentially boosting both the automotive industry and assisting veterans in attaining necessary mobility for work and personal matters. The bill represents a proactive step towards supporting the veteran community, reinforcing state commitments to honoring those who have served in the military while recognizing the unique challenges faced by disabled veterans.

Summary

Assembly Bill 5647 aims to provide significant financial relief to honorably discharged veterans with service-connected disabilities by exempting them from the sales and use tax on the purchase of passenger automobiles. The bill specifies that any veteran who meets the criteria of having been honorably discharged or released from active service in the Armed Forces qualifies for this exemption, thus acknowledging their service and sacrifices. It aims at easing the burden of vehicle ownership, which can significantly impact the quality of life and mobility for these individuals.

Contention

While the bill is designed with the best intentions, it may raise some questions regarding the fiscal impact on state revenue, as sales tax constitutes a significant portion of state funding. Opponents may argue that while the measure supports veterans, it could lead to a decrease in available funds for other state services. Furthermore, the details surrounding the determination of 'service-connected disabilities' as defined by the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs could lead to differing interpretations and potential challenges in implementation.

Additional_notes

It is important for discussions surrounding A5647 to also take into account the total number of veterans in the state, the expected uptake of the exemption, and the potential need for outreach to ensure all eligible veterans are aware of the benefits this bill offers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3681

Exempts sales of passenger automobiles to honorably discharged veterans with service-connected disability from sales and use tax.

MS SB2990

Sales tax; exempt retail sales to honorably discharged veterans with service-connected, total disabilities.

NJ S1234

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected disability and requires State to reimburse municipalities for cost of exemption.

NJ A1150

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected disability and requires State to reimburse municipalities for cost of exemption.

NJ A637

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected permanent disability and proclaims that the State shall reimburse municipalities for cost of exemption.

NJ A129

Exempts honorably discharged veterans from payment of municipal parking meter fees when vehicle bears honorably discharged veteran's placard issued by MVC.

NJ S1053

Authorizes proportional property tax exemption for honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected disability and proclaims that the State shall reimburse municipalities for cost of exemptions.

NJ A2939

Provides property tax deduction up to $5,000 to honorably discharged veterans having a service-connected disability rating less than 100 percent.

MS HB1659

Boyd Mason Act; create sales tax exemption for veterans having 100% permanent service-connected disability.

MS HB870

Boyd Mason Act; create sales tax exemption for veterans having 100% permanent service-connected disability.

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