New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1285

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Decreases the premium receipts tax for surplus lines insurance coverage.

Impact

In practical terms, the reduction in the premium receipts tax could impact state revenue derived from insurance premiums. By lowering this tax, the state acknowledges the competitive marketplace for surplus lines insurance, allowing agents to remain competitive while serving their clients. Furthermore, it specifies that all of the tax collected will be allocated to the New Jersey State Firemen's Association in cases where the surplus lines policies cover fire insurance. This allocation is consistent with existing laws that aim to support local firefighting efforts, ensuring that firemen's associations continue to receive funding from these premiums.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1285 proposes a decrease in the premium receipts tax on surplus lines insurance coverage, reducing it from 5% to 3%. This legislative adjustment is intended to return the tax rate to its state prior to the enactment of P.L.2009, c.75, which had temporarily increased the rate. The bill aims to promote a more favorable environment for surplus lines insurance, thereby improving access and affordability for insured parties. This tax revision is significant as it could potentially influence the overall market dynamics of surplus lines insurance in the state.

Contention

While the bill is generally perceived as a positive move for the insurance industry, there may be concerns regarding its long-term implications on state revenue and funding for public services typically supported by these tax revenues. Critics could argue that while the bill promotes growth in the insurance sector, it may lead to reduced funds for the state budget, potentially affecting various programs funded by the previous higher tax rates. Moreover, ensuring the bill does not compromise the quality of fire insurance provision is essential, particularly in communities that heavily rely on these protections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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