New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S736

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Provides gross income tax deductions for certain education loan payments made by certain taxpayers.

Impact

The legislation also extends these tax benefits to taxpayers making education loan payments on behalf of dependents. Taxpayers with taxable incomes under $100,000 can deduct both principal and interest payments made for dependent education loans, whereas those with incomes between $100,000 and $175,000 can only deduct interest payments. This approach aligns with federal definitions of qualified education loans and dependents, thereby leveraging existing legal frameworks to streamline implementation.

Summary

Senate Bill 736 proposes gross income tax deductions for certain education loan payments made by taxpayers in New Jersey. The bill seeks to alleviate the financial burden of education loans by offering deductions based on specific income thresholds. Specifically, it targets taxpayers with New Jersey taxable incomes below $75,000, allowing them to deduct both principal and interest payments on qualified education loans incurred for their education. For those earning between $75,000 and $150,000, the bill allows deductions solely for interest payments on such loans.

Execution

The bill is set to take effect immediately for taxable years beginning on or after January 1 next following the date of enactment. Its passage reflects ongoing discussions regarding educational affordability and student debt relief, which remain pivotal topics in New Jersey's legislative agenda.

Contention

There are anticipated discussions regarding the income brackets and how they might affect families differently, particularly those near the thresholds. While supporters argue the bill promotes educational accessibility by easing tax burdens for families investing in education, critics may flag concerns such as perceived inequities that could arise from the income qualifications. These arguments may consider how such deductions help or hinder families just above the qualifying thresholds.

Companion Bills

NJ A513

Same As Provides gross income tax deductions for certain education loan payments made by certain taxpayers.

Previously Filed As

NJ A933

Provides gross income tax deductions for certain education loan payments made by certain taxpayers.

NJ A513

Provides gross income tax deductions for certain education loan payments made by certain taxpayers.

NJ S1408

Allows gross income tax deduction for certain student loan interest.

NJ S2405

Allows gross income tax deduction for certain student loan interest.

NJ A2343

Allows gross income tax deduction for certain student loan interest.

NJ A5476

Provides $5,000 gross income tax deduction for taxpayers who incur certain commuter expenses.

NJ S1021

Allows gross income tax deduction for employees for amounts paid by employers for certain educational assistance programs for employees and for employees' student loans.

NJ A2779

Allows gross income tax deduction for employees for amounts paid by employers for certain educational assistance programs for employees and for employee's student loans.

NJ A2211

Allows gross income tax deduction for employees for amounts paid by employers for certain educational assistance programs for employees and for employee's student loans.

NJ A1568

Allows gross income tax deduction for employees for amounts paid by employers for certain educational assistance programs for employees and for employee's student loans.

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