New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2405

Introduced
1/29/24  

Caption

Allows gross income tax deduction for certain student loan interest.

Impact

The proposed legislation is designed to ease the financial burden faced by many graduates and others who are repaying their student loans. By allowing a state-level deduction, it makes it easier for individuals to manage their finances while they pay off their educational debts. It especially benefits those with adjusted gross incomes below certain thresholds, as the federal guidelines dictate a gradual phase-out for higher earners. This means that a significant number of taxpayers could directly benefit from a reduced taxable income, thereby increasing their disposable income.

Summary

Senate Bill 2405 aims to provide financial relief to taxpayers by allowing a gross income tax deduction for interest paid on certain student loans. Specifically, this bill supplements Title 54A of the New Jersey Statutes and aligns the state tax deduction with the federal deduction as defined under section 221 of the Internal Revenue Code. The state deduction will mirror the federal deduction, enabling taxpayers in New Jersey to deduct the same amount they can under federal law, which currently allows a maximum deduction of $2,500 per year for student loan interest paid.

Contention

While the intent of SB 2405 is largely seen as beneficial by supporters, any discussions around it may raise points regarding the fairness of tax deductions in general, especially for wealthier individuals who are eligible for the deduction. Critics could argue that such measures may favor higher-income taxpayers who have the capacity to incur significant educational debt, potentially leaving lower-income individuals with less financial relief. Additionally, there may be concerns on the potential impact on state revenue, which could arise from increased deductions for an already large demographic without offsetting measures.

Notable_points

Another notable aspect of SB 2405 is its effective linkage to the federal tax code. This means any adjustments made to the federal provisions regarding student loan interest deductions will automatically reflect in the state tax code, ensuring continued alignment. This linkage is appreciated as it allows New Jersey taxpayers to easily navigate their tax implications without needing to track separate calculations for state and federal deductions.

Companion Bills

NJ S1408

Carry Over Allows gross income tax deduction for certain student loan interest.

Previously Filed As

NJ S1408

Allows gross income tax deduction for certain student loan interest.

NJ A2343

Allows gross income tax deduction for certain student loan interest.

NJ S736

Provides gross income tax deductions for certain education loan payments made by certain taxpayers.

NJ A933

Provides gross income tax deductions for certain education loan payments made by certain taxpayers.

NJ A513

Provides gross income tax deductions for certain education loan payments made by certain taxpayers.

NJ H7120

Allows a deduction from federal adjusted gross income for interest payments on outstanding student loans.

NJ H5759

Allows a deduction from federal adjusted gross income for interest payments on outstanding student loans.

NJ S1021

Allows gross income tax deduction for employees for amounts paid by employers for certain educational assistance programs for employees and for employees' student loans.

NJ A2211

Allows gross income tax deduction for employees for amounts paid by employers for certain educational assistance programs for employees and for employee's student loans.

NJ A2779

Allows gross income tax deduction for employees for amounts paid by employers for certain educational assistance programs for employees and for employee's student loans.

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