New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4406

Introduced
6/29/22  

Caption

Exempts from "Sales and Use Tax Act" certain retail sales of computers, school computer supplies, school supplies, school art supplies, school instructional materials and sport or recreation equipment.

Impact

The impact of A4406 is significant as it seeks to reshape the financial landscape for purchasing school-related items and recreational gear. This legislation is expected to provide direct financial relief to families, making essential educational tools more accessible. By reducing or eliminating sales tax on these items, the bill aims to encourage responsible spending in sectors critical for student success and participation in recreational activities. Furthermore, this could increase sales in these categories, potentially benefiting local businesses involved in educational and recreational sales.

Summary

A4406 is a bill introduced in the New Jersey Legislature that proposes exemptions from the Sales and Use Tax Act for certain retail sales related to education and recreation. Specifically, the bill aims to exempt sales of computers priced under $3,000, school-related materials, and sport and recreational equipment from taxation for non-business use. The primary goal is to alleviate financial burdens on families purchasing educational supplies and equipment, especially in the context of rising costs associated with schooling and recreational activities.

Contention

While supporters of A4406 argue that it promotes education and active lifestyles among students, there may be resistance regarding its long-term financial implications for state tax revenue. Detractors might express concerns that broad tax exemptions could reduce funds available for public services, including education systems themselves. Such contention often leads to discussions around balancing the need for tax relief with the necessity of funding vital state programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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