New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2243

Introduced
3/7/22  

Caption

Allows gross income tax credit for Tax Year 2021.

Impact

The bill is poised to impact state tax laws significantly by allowing for these credits which are intended to alleviate the tax burden on lower and middle-income taxpayers. The credits represent a shift towards more taxpayer-friendly regulations amidst rising inflation rates, as the sponsors aim to prevent the erosion of purchasing power. Supporters believe this measure will stimulate economic activity by putting money back into the pockets of taxpayers when it is needed most, thereby counteracting the effects of inflation on household budgets. The bill is positioned as a necessary response to economic pressures affecting state residents.

Summary

Senate Bill S2243, introduced in New Jersey, is designed to provide a gross income tax credit for the Tax Year 2021. The bill stipulates that taxpayers earning $500,000 or less will receive a credit of $1,000 for those filing jointly or as heads of households, while individual filers will receive $500. This credit is refundable, meaning that it can provide taxpayers with a return if the credit exceeds their tax liability. The primary goal is to return approximately $3 billion in excess tax revenue collected due to unbudgeted over-collections from the previous fiscal year, which has contributed to the significant inflation experienced in recent times.

Contention

However, the introduction of S2243 has not been without contention. While proponents argue that it serves as an immediate relief to taxpayers, concerns have been raised regarding the long-term implications of such refunds on state budgeting and fiscal responsibility. Critics may argue that while temporary relief is beneficial, sustainable economic measures should accompany one-time credits to ensure ongoing stability and funding for essential services. Thus, the bill is a part of broader discussions regarding fiscal management and individual taxpayer relief in the face of economic challenges.

Companion Bills

NJ A4322

Same As Allows gross income tax credit for Tax Year 2021.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4322

Allows gross income tax credit for Tax Year 2021.

NJ S829

Allows gross income tax refunds to be credited against taxpayer's delinquent local property taxes.

NJ S1777

Allows gross income tax refunds to be credited against taxpayer's delinquent local property taxes.

NJ A5386

Allows gross income tax refunds to be credited against taxpayer's delinquent local property taxes.

NJ S4359

Allows gross income tax credits to certain renters whose rent exceeds 35 percent of gross income.

NJ A5753

Allows gross income tax credits to certain renters whose rent exceeds 35 percent of gross income.

NJ S2523

Provides child tax credit under gross income tax.

NJ S3940

Increases child tax credit under gross income tax.

NJ A5672

Increases child tax credit under gross income tax.

NJ S3988

Allows tax credit for expenses incurred for medical insurance premiums and deductible payments for certain taxpayers under gross income tax.

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