New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2664

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Consolidates all categories of gross income for cross-claiming of net losses and allows 20 year loss carryforward under the New Jersey gross income tax; repeals alternate business income calculation.

Impact

The legislative intent behind this bill is to adapt the New Jersey gross income tax system to better align with modern business practices and investment strategies. By allowing for loss carryforward and cross-netting of income categories, A2664 addresses the complexities that have emerged since the original implementation of the gross income tax in 1976. It aims to simplify the tax process, which is particularly beneficial for taxpayers with diverse income streams, potentially leading to increased economic activity and investment across the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2664 aims to consolidate all categories of gross income under the New Jersey gross income tax, which would significantly alter how taxpayers can utilize net losses. This bill enables taxpayers to offset gains in one category of income with losses from another, something that was previously restricted. Specifically, taxpayers would be able to carry forward net losses for up to 20 taxable years, enhancing the flexibility of tax management for individuals and businesses alike.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding A2664, particularly from proponents of stringent tax regulations who might view the consolidation and loss carryforward provisions as a loophole or a means of reducing tax revenue. Furthermore, concerns may arise regarding the implications for state funding and services if projected tax revenues decrease as a result of greater allowances for loss offsetting. Critics might argue that such reform could disproportionately benefit wealthier individuals or large enterprises at the expense of smaller businesses or lower-income taxpayers.

Companion Bills

NJ A2897

Carry Over Consolidates all categories of gross income for cross-claiming of net losses and allows 20 year loss carryforward under the New Jersey gross income tax; repeals alternate business income calculation.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3191

Consolidates all categories of gross income for cross-claiming of net losses and allows 20 year loss carryforward under New Jersey gross income tax; repeals alternate business income calculation.

NJ A4864

Allows gross income taxpayers to claim deduction for certain losses for which federal theft loss deduction is allowed.

NJ S1887

Permits farm income averaging credit under the New Jersey gross income tax.

NJ A145

Permits farm income averaging credit under the New Jersey gross income tax.

NJ S4339

Allows gross income taxpayers to claim deduction for certain losses for which federal theft loss deduction is allowed.

NJ A1274

Allows exclusion of certain small business income from taxation under gross income tax and corporation business tax.

NJ S2370

Indexes for inflation taxable income brackets under New Jersey gross income tax.

NJ S877

Provides temporary corporation business tax and gross income tax credits for insourcing business to New Jersey.

NJ A2634

Extends certain federal income tax advantages of individual health savings accounts to individual taxpayers under the New Jersey gross income tax.

NJ A748

Allows corporation business tax and gross income tax credits to businesses employing qualified ex-offenders.

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