New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2485

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Provides gross income tax deduction for costs of purchasing and installing battery backups for certain home solar electrical generators.

Impact

The implementation of A2485 will likely influence state tax laws by adding a new provision that benefits homeowners investing in renewable energy solutions. By alleviating the financial burden associated with the installation of battery backups, the bill could enhance the attractiveness of solar installations, thereby increasing their uptake among residents. The potential expansion in the use of renewable energy sources will contribute positively to New Jersey's sustainability goals and reduce reliance on traditional energy grids during outages.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2485 aims to promote the use of renewable energy by providing a gross income tax deduction for homeowners who purchase and install battery backup systems for solar electrical generators. This initiative is intended to encourage the adoption of solar technology and improve energy independence by allowing homes to store excess energy produced on sunny days. Under the bill, taxpayers can deduct up to $10,000 from their gross income for the costs incurred in acquiring and setting up these systems in their primary residences.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions of A2485, there may be points of contention regarding the fiscal implications of the tax deduction on state revenue. Critics could argue that while the bill promotes renewable energy, it also represents a significant cost to the state in terms of lost tax revenue. Furthermore, concerns may arise about who primarily benefits from the deduction – whether it is mostly affluent households that can afford to invest in solar technology or if it will also assist lower-income families in gaining access to renewable energy solutions. Such discussions may fuel debates on equity and the best methods to support energy efficiency initiatives.

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