New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2523

Introduced
5/12/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Report Pass
6/27/22  
Engrossed
6/29/22  
Enrolled
6/29/22  
Chaptered
6/30/22  

Caption

Provides child tax credit under gross income tax.

Impact

The implementation of S2523 would provide significant tax savings for many families in New Jersey, easing the financial burden associated with raising children. By targeting families with lower incomes, the legislation seeks to enhance economic support for these households, thereby potentially influencing their capacity to spend on essential needs and contributing to overall economic stability. Additionally, the credit's structure ensures that it is available to those who may utilize either Social Security numbers or Taxpayer Identification Numbers, promoting inclusivity within the application process.

Summary

S2523 provides a child tax credit under the New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act, aimed at offering financial relief to families with young children. The bill specifies that resident taxpayers with an income of $80,000 or less are eligible for a tax credit based on the number of children they have who are under six years old. The amounts of credit range from $100 to $500, depending on the taxpayer's income, effectively creating a tiered benefit system designed to aid lower-income families, particularly those with multiple young children.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around S2523 appears positive, with many legislators and advocates recognizing the necessity of supporting families, particularly in the wake of economic challenges exacerbated by the pandemic. Those who support the bill view it as a progressive step towards ensuring financial assistance is accessible to those who need it most. There may be some opposition based on concerns about the fiscal impact on state revenue or the effectiveness of such tax credits in achieving long-term socio-economic benefits, but the prevailing view seems to celebrate the measure as a beneficial policy initiative.

Contention

Notably, while the bill has broad support, discussions may include debates about the optimal income thresholds for eligibility and the potential for the tax credit to influence migration patterns if families perceive the benefits inadequate relative to their needs. Furthermore, as the bill proposes changes that could lead to increased reporting requirements for the Division of Taxation, some may view these aspects as potential complications that could dilute the intended benefits of the tax credit.

Companion Bills

NJ A3852

Same As Establishes New Jersey Child Tax Credit Program.

Previously Filed As

NJ A5672

Increases child tax credit under gross income tax.

NJ S3940

Increases child tax credit under gross income tax.

NJ A3428

Provides child tax credit for taxpayers with children ages six to 11 and increases amount of credit for taxpayers with children under 12 over period of two years.

NJ S1568

Provides child tax credit for taxpayers with children ages six to 11 and increases amount of credit for taxpayers with children under 12 over period of two years.

NJ A5214

Provides child tax credit for taxpayers with children ages six to 11 and increases amount of credit for taxpayers with children under 12 over period of two years.

NJ S3674

Provides child tax credit for taxpayers with children ages six to 11 and increases amount of credit for taxpayers with children under 12 over period of two years.

NJ A3858

Revises gross income tax credit for child and dependent care expenses.

NJ A2662

Establishes corporation business tax and gross income tax credits for certain providers of child care that undertake certain quality improvement initiatives.

NJ A5774

Expands child tax credit eligibility to resident taxpayers with children ages six to 11.

NJ A927

Expands child tax credit eligibility to resident taxpayers with children ages six to 11.

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