New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4349

Introduced
5/10/24  

Caption

Excludes from New Jersey gross income tax income of certain related survivors of members of United States military who die in active duty.

Impact

If enacted, A4349 would expand the scope of existing tax exclusions that New Jersey already offers to military survivors. Presently, military pensions and some survivor benefits enjoy tax-free status, but this bill would enhance these provisions by ensuring that the income of young dependents under the age of 19, or those who can be claimed as dependents, is also protected from taxation. This change is designed to support military families as they navigate the challenges following the loss of a loved one.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4349 proposes to exclude specific incomes from New Jersey gross income tax that are received by certain relatives of members of the United States military who die in active duty. The bill particularly targets surviving spouses and unmarried children of New Jersey residents who have died while serving during a combat situation or due to injuries sustained while in service. By providing this exclusion, the bill aims to alleviate the financial burden on the families of service members who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty.

Contention

The proposed bill requires surviving spouses and children to provide annual certifications to the state's Division of Taxation to maintain their tax-exempt status. While supporters of A4349 applaud its intent to support families of fallen service members, some may raise concerns about the administrative burdens this requirement may entail. Furthermore, it promotes discussions on the adequacy of tax relief measures available to military families in New Jersey and whether they are receiving sufficient support from state incentives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4198

Excludes basic pay received for active duty military service from gross income taxation.

NJ HB1577

Income tax; exclude active duty military compensation.

NJ SB3001

Income tax; exclude compensation for active or reserve duty in the National Guard from gross income.

NJ S3741

Excludes tips from gross income tax.

NJ A5006

Excludes tips from gross income tax.

NJ HB1710

Income tax; exclude tips from gross income.

NJ A314

Excludes military compensation of military personnel serving outside of this State from gross income tax.

NJ A1024

Excludes certain Medicaid income from gross income tax.

NJ A2625

Excludes certain Medicaid income from gross income tax.

NJ A1046

Provides corporation business tax and gross income tax credits for employing immediate family members of members of the Armed Forces of the United States who were killed in action.

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