New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill ACR39

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Proposes amendment to State Constitution to provide for elected Taxpayer Advocate.

Impact

If passed, ACR39 is expected to significantly reshape the state's approach to taxpayer representation and advocacy. The Taxpayer Advocate will serve a four-year term and will not be affiliated with any political party, ensuring a non-partisan stance on fiscal matters. This initiative aims to enhance government accountability by creating a direct line of communication between the taxpayer and the legislature, potentially leading to more thorough analysis and consideration of new taxes or fees proposed by state representatives.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 39 (ACR39) proposes an amendment to the New Jersey State Constitution aimed at establishing an elected Taxpayer Advocate. This bill seeks to empower taxpaying residents by providing them with a dedicated representative who will advocate for their interests, especially concerning taxation and revenue issues. The Taxpayer Advocate will have a responsibility to review proposed legislation and regulations that may impact state revenue and advise the legislature accordingly. The bill emphasizes the goal of minimizing the tax burden on residents by actively informing them and promoting their rights.

Contention

While the concept of a Taxpayer Advocate is generally well-received as a means to protect taxpayer rights, there may be concerns regarding its implementation. Critics might argue that the role could duplicate existing channels of taxpayer representation or bureaucratic oversight without effectively addressing underlying fiscal challenges. The lack of political affiliation might also raise questions about the Advocate's influence and effectiveness in a largely partisan political environment, leading to debates about how this office would navigate the complexities of state taxation policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ ACR96

Proposes amendment to State Constitution to provide for elected Taxpayer Advocate.

NJ ACR53

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

NJ ACR77

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

NJ SCR59

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

NJ SCR91

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for election of Attorney General.

NJ ACR104

Proposes amendment to State Constitution to provide for elected State Comptroller and eliminate Office of State Auditor.

NJ ACR95

Proposes amendment to State Constitution to provide for elected State Comptroller and eliminate Office of State Auditor.

NJ ACR63

Proposes temporary constitutional amendment to provide for State constitutional convention to reduce government spending and to reform system of property taxation.

NJ ACR100

Proposes temporary constitutional amendment to provide for State constitutional convention to reduce government spending and to reform system of property taxation.

NJ SCR60

Proposes constitutional amendment to provide for Statewide initiative and referendum.

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