New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S812

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Exempts medical alert devices and services from sales and use tax.

Impact

The impact of S812 is expected to be significant, as it facilitates wider access to essential medical alert systems for those who might struggle with the costs associated with such devices. Reducing the financial burden could lead to an increase in the number of individuals utilizing these services, fostering a safer environment for elderly residents or those with disabilities. The exemption from sales tax means that these essential tools become more financially feasible, potentially improving quality of life and peace of mind for users and their families.

Summary

Senate Bill S812 aims to amend the New Jersey Sales and Use Tax Act to exempt medical alert devices and services from being taxed. By defining 'medical alert device' as an electronic device that enables subscribers to communicate with assistance operators, the bill seeks to enhance affordability and accessibility for individuals, particularly the elderly and other vulnerable groups who rely heavily on such technology for their safety and independence. The legislation recognizes the critical role these devices play in emergency situations, allowing users to alert responders quickly when needed.

Contention

While the bill appears largely beneficial, it may also raise discussions around state revenue implications since the exemption could result in decreased sales tax income. Critics might argue that the government should not exempt certain services from taxation in order to maintain and bolster public services. However, the broader implications on health and safety for vulnerable populations may outweigh these concerns, positioning the bill as a vital step towards enhancing support for those in need.

Companion Bills

NJ A215

Carry Over Exempts medical alert devices and services from sales and use tax.

NJ S1725

Carry Over Exempts medical alert devices and services from sales and use tax.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3516

Exempts medical alert devices and services from sales and use tax.

NJ A4451

Exempts medical alert devices and services from sales and use tax.

NJ S1906

Exempts sales of pet food and medication purchased for pets from sales and use tax.

NJ S2464

Exempts oral healthcare products from sales and use tax.

NJ S3520

Exempts sale of recreational safety helmets from sales and use tax.

NJ A3845

Exempts oral healthcare products from sales and use tax.

NJ S1745

Exempts grooming and hygiene products and certain baby products from sales and use tax.

MO HB1760

Provides a sales tax exemption for sales of certain medical devices

NJ S1034

Exempts sales of bandages and other similar products from sales and use tax.

MO SB1402

Modifies a sales tax exemption for the sale of certain medical devices

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