Provides a gross income tax deduction for veterinarian expenses.
Impact
If enacted, SB 2138 would amend New Jersey's tax code to include specific provisions for pet care under the umbrella of deductible expenses. This could potentially encourage more residents to invest in their pets' health and well-being by making veterinary services more financially accessible. By allowing these deductions, the state could see an increase in pet ownership and greater overall spending in the veterinary sector, which may benefit local businesses providing such services.
Summary
Senate Bill 2138, introduced by Senator Edward Durr, proposes a gross income tax deduction for taxpayers in New Jersey who incur expenses on the examination and care of their pets. The bill allows for deductions of up to $2,500 for non-reimbursed veterinarian expenses. This measure is positioned as a means to alleviate some of the financial burdens on pet owners who seek to provide necessary veterinary care for their domesticated animals during the taxable year.
Contention
Debate around SB 2138 may revolve around the financial implications for the state budget in terms of lost tax revenue stemming from these new deductions. Some lawmakers might express concerns about whether this kind of spending is a priority, especially in the context of other pressing state needs. Additionally, the perceived fairness of providing tax benefits for pet owners when other segments of the population facing economic hardship may not receive similar relief could be a point of contention.
Provides gross income tax deduction for senior citizens for certain medical expenses for in-home care or care in assisted living and long-term care facilities and funeral expenses.
Health occupations: veterinarians; veterinarian-client-patient relationship; require. Amends secs. 16287, 18811 & 18814 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16287 et seq.) & adds sec. 18818.
Health occupations: veterinarians; veterinarian-client-patient relationship; require. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding sec. 18818. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4221'25
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