New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1321

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Repeals surtax imposed on certain businesses.

Impact

The removal of this surtax is expected to significantly impact businesses within the state by reducing their tax liability. Proponents of the repeal argue that eliminating this surtax will encourage economic growth, providing relief to companies that are already subject to a heavy tax burden. This move could potentially make the state more attractive for new business investments, fostering an environment conducive to economic development and job creation.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1321 seeks to repeal a surtax that was imposed on certain businesses in New Jersey, particularly targeting those subject to the corporation business tax with allocated taxable net income exceeding $1 million. This surtax was initially instituted in July 2018 and established a rate of 2.5% for the first two privilege periods and 1.5% for the subsequent periods. The repeal is proposed to take effect immediately, removing this financial obligation from businesses effective for the privilege periods starting after January 1, 2019.

Contention

Although the repeal is positioned positively for economic growth, it may face opposition from those who argue that taxes are essential for maintaining state revenues and funding critical public services. Critics may highlight that, without the surtax, the state could struggle to fund necessary infrastructure and public welfare programs. The debate surrounding A1321 will likely involve discussions about balancing tax policy with the need for sufficient state funding.

Companion Bills

NJ A1135

Carry Over Repeals surtax imposed on certain businesses.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2644

Repeals surtax imposed on certain businesses.

NJ A860

Temporarily lowers corporation business tax rate for five years and repeals corporation business surtax.

NJ A5227

Imposes temporary surtax on taxpayers that receive certain tariff refunds; dedicates surtax revenues towards consumer price relief.

NJ A1335

Imposes 30 percent electric public utility windfall surtax on certain taxpayers with allocated taxable net income in excess of 20 percent above five-year average income under CBT.

NJ A628

Prohibits imposition of builder's remedy in exclusionary zoning litigation.

NJ A3153

"Home Business Jobs Creation Act"; classifies certain home businesses as permitted accessory uses.

NJ S2719

Imposes 30 percent electric public utility windfall surtax on certain taxpayers with allocated taxable net income in excess of 20 percent above five-year average income under CBT.

NJ S2715

Imposes 10 percent electric public utility windfall surtax on taxpayers with allocated taxable net income in excess of $10 million under CBT.

NJ A630

Limits to 14 days effective period of certain emergency orders, rules, or regulations.

NJ A795

Permits 30-calendar day extension to cure period for certain businesses to address and resolve certain violations.

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