New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2700

Introduced
2/14/22  

Caption

Criminalizes use of certain automated sales suppression devices to falsify records.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would make it a crime of the third degree to sell, purchase, install, transfer, possess, or use these devices while knowing their intended purpose is to falsify records. Violations would result in penalties including imprisonment for three to five years, fines up to $15,000, or both. Additionally, the bill grants auditors from the Division of Taxation direct access to electronic cash registers during investigations of potential tax law violations, thereby enhancing enforcement capabilities.

Summary

Bill A2700 seeks to address the issue of tax evasion by criminalizing the use of certain automated sales suppression devices known as phantom-ware. These devices and software programs are used to falsify the electronic records maintained by electronic cash registers and point-of-sale systems. The intent of the bill is to deter the illegal manipulation of transaction data, thereby reinforcing the integrity of sales reporting and tax collection within the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding Bill A2700 may include discussions about privacy rights in businesses, the costs associated with compliance for retailers, and the broader implications for the business environment. Proponents argue that by eliminating the means for tax evasion, the bill would benefit the overall economy and contribute to fair competition among businesses. However, some critics might raise concerns about the reach of government oversight into the operational technologies used by retailers and small businesses, suggesting that such controls could hinder entrepreneurial endeavors.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ SB616

Prohibits automated sales suppression devices. (8/1/12)

NJ SB529

Relating to the creation of the offense of installation, transfer, use, or possession of an automated sales suppression device or phantom-ware.

NJ HB05421

An Act Concerning "zappers".

NJ HB120

Exempt from sales and use tax sales of firearm safety devices

NJ HB186

Exempt sales of firearm safety devices from sales and use tax

NJ SB268

Department of Revenue enforcement and providing a penalty. (FE)

NJ AB273

Department of Revenue enforcement and providing a penalty. (FE)

NJ HB1625

SPARKLER EXCISE TAX ACT

NJ SB1727

SPARKLER EXCISE TAX ACT

NJ HB2851

SPARKLER EXCISE TAX ACT

Similar Bills

LA SB616

Prohibits automated sales suppression devices. (8/1/12)

CT HB05421

An Act Concerning "zappers".

TX SB529

Relating to the creation of the offense of installation, transfer, use, or possession of an automated sales suppression device or phantom-ware.

WI SB268

Department of Revenue enforcement and providing a penalty. (FE)

WI AB273

Department of Revenue enforcement and providing a penalty. (FE)

MN SF5

Catalytic converter purchase requirements establishment and appropriation

MN HF30

Catalytic converter purchase or acquisition requirements established, penalties provided, and money appropriated.

ND HB1487

Financial entities use of merchant codes to track firearm and ammunition-related purchases; to provide a penalty; to provide a continuing appropriation; and to provide for a legislative management study.