New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1292

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Excludes certain services rendered in connection with installation of carpeting and other flooring from sales and use tax.

Impact

The implications of A1292 are significant for the construction and renovation industry. By reducing tax liabilities associated with flooring installations, the bill could encourage homeowners and businesses to invest in renovations and upgrades, potentially stimulating economic growth in related sectors. Proponents argue that this change will make projects more affordable and accessible, thus promoting home improvement and construction activities across New Jersey. Additionally, it would ease administrative burdens on contractors currently tasked with compliance under the existing tax structure.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1292 aims to exclude specific services related to the installation of carpeting and other flooring from New Jersey's sales and use tax. Traditionally, these installation services, regardless of whether they result in a capital improvement, have been subject to a 7% tax. This legislation seeks to alleviate the financial burden on contractors, sub-contractors, and retail dealers required to collect and remit this tax, particularly on services that contribute to capital improvements to real property. Services rendered for materials like linoleum, tile, hardwood, and marble would be taxed differently if they meet the criteria of a capital improvement when installed.

Contention

However, opponents of A1292 may express concerns about the potential loss of tax revenue for the state, which could impact funding for public services. Critics fear that while the intention behind the bill is to boost the economy, it may lead to disparities in funding and support for essential state programs. The debate may also center around how effectively the state can ensure compliance and prevent misuse of the exemption, particularly in distinguishing between services that qualify as capital improvements and those that do not.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2755

Excludes certain services rendered in connection with installation of carpeting and other flooring from sales and use tax.

NJ A4239

Concerns imposition and collection of sales and use tax for fabrication and installation of signs.

NJ S2424

Concerns imposition and collection of sales and use tax for fabrication and installation of signs.

NJ S1695

Excludes value of certain manufacturer rebates from sales price of motor vehicles taxable under sales and use tax.

NJ S1925

Excludes value of certain manufacturer rebates from sales price of motor vehicles taxable under sales and use tax.

NJ A2702

Provides sales and use tax exemption for certain septic waste removal services including human waste.

NJ S2237

Removes imposition of sales and use tax on sales of massage, bodywork and somatic services.

NJ HB1163

Sales tax; revise definition of "installation charges" to exclude labor services in connection with residential roofing.

NJ A3418

Removes investigation and security services from imposition of sales and use tax.

NJ A2564

Removes investigation and security services from imposition of sales and use tax.

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