New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1672

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Allows credit against corporation business tax and gross income tax liability for employing persons with a developmental disability.

Impact

The introduction of SB S1672 is likely to have a considerable impact on state laws regarding the employment of individuals with developmental disabilities. By providing a direct financial incentive for businesses to hire this demographic, the bill aims to reduce unemployment rates among individuals with disabilities, enhance their economic independence, and foster a more inclusive work environment. Existing tax provisions for employing individuals at occupational training centers or sheltered workshops continue, but this bill expands the scope to a broader employment framework, thus creating more opportunities in various business sectors.

Summary

Senate Bill S1672, introduced in New Jersey's 221st Legislature, proposes a tax credit for businesses employing individuals with developmental disabilities. Specifically, the bill allows taxpayers to claim a credit against their corporation business tax and gross income tax liability equal to 10% of the salary and wages paid to employees diagnosed with a developmental disability. This initiative aims to encourage the hiring of individuals with such disabilities, thus promoting greater inclusion in the workforce. The financial support is capped at $3,000 per employee and $60,000 total for each taxpayer per year, making it a potentially significant incentive for small to medium-sized businesses looking to invest in diverse hiring practices.

Conclusion

In summary, SB S1672 is a progressive step by New Jersey to promote the employment of individuals with developmental disabilities through financial incentives for businesses. It presents an opportunity for enhanced inclusivity in the workforce while simultaneously aiming to alleviate the economic challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. However, careful consideration will need to be given to how the effectiveness of such programs is measured and if additional support structures are necessary to remove barriers in the employment process.

Contention

While supporters of SB S1672 laud its potential to improve employment outcomes for people with disabilities, there may be concerns surrounding the efficacy and administrative burdens connected to implementing such tax credits. Critics could argue that while tax incentives are beneficial, they do not address systemic barriers to employment and may simply serve as a temporary financial relief for businesses without ensuring long-term sustainable employment solutions. Furthermore, the requirement that businesses cannot claim this tax credit if they have already employed the same individual in a different capacity under another program may also raise questions about its comprehensiveness and accessibility.

Companion Bills

NJ A2848

Same As Allows credit against corporation business tax and gross income tax liability for employing persons with a developmental disability.

NJ A681

Carry Over Allows credit against corporation business tax and gross income tax liability for employing persons with a developmental disability.

NJ S1252

Carry Over Allows credit against corporation business tax and gross income tax liability for employing persons with a developmental disability.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2515

Allows credit against corporation business tax and gross income tax liability for employing persons with a developmental disability.

NJ A1776

Allows credit against corporation business tax and gross income tax liability for employing persons with a developmental disability.

NJ S3839

Allows corporation business tax and gross income tax credits to businesses employing certain persons with developmental disabilities.

NJ A4604

Allows corporation business tax and gross income tax credits to businesses employing certain persons with developmental disabilities.

NJ S227

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

NJ A748

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

NJ S3688

Allows corporation business tax and gross income tax credits to businesses employing released nonviolent offenders.

NJ A5010

Allows corporation business tax and gross income tax credits to businesses employing released nonviolent offenders.

NJ S1656

Provides corporation business tax and gross income tax credits for employers of certain persons with disabilities.

NJ S1667

Provides corporation business tax credits and gross income tax credits to businesses employing and retaining certain neurodiverse individuals.

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