Provides for voluntary contributions by taxpayers on gross income tax returns for New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research.
Impact
If passed, A344 would allow any taxpayer to contribute funds directly to the New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research via their gross income tax returns. This could potentially increase the financial resources available for scientific research related to cancer, focusing on various aspects including genetic, biochemical, and environmental causes. The commission is positioned to allocate these funds to approved research projects, which could include studies on treatment methods, pain management, and palliative care for cancer patients.
Summary
Assembly Bill A344, sponsored by Assemblywoman Aura K. Dunn, aims to enhance funding for cancer research in New Jersey. The bill establishes the 'New Jersey State Commission on Cancer Research Charitable Contribution Check-Off Fund,' which allows taxpayers to voluntarily designate a portion of their income tax refund or an additional contribution to support the state's cancer research efforts. This move is intended to broaden the funding base for the commission, traditionally reliant on narrower, specific check-off funds for cancer types like breast, prostate, and lung cancer.
Contention
The implementation of this bill comes after a recognition of the importance of cancer research funding, especially in light of the various specific funds already existing. Supporters argue that this broader approach will foster more comprehensive cancer research while not allowing state retention of any fees for administrative costs, thereby ensuring that all contributions are used effectively for cancer research initiatives. However, opponents may raise concerns about how well these funds will be utilized or scrutinized, and whether enough taxpayers will opt to contribute voluntarily, given the already diverse funding landscape.
Personal income taxes: voluntary contributions: California Breast Cancer Research Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund and California Cancer Research Voluntary Tax Contribution Fund.