New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A459

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Exempts sale of recreational safety helmets from sales and use tax.

Impact

If enacted, A459 will amend the existing Sales and Use Tax Act, effectively creating a tax-free environment for helmet sales. The intended outcome is to boost sales of safety helmets, possibly leading to increased usage and heightened safety among participants engaged in activities prone to head injuries. It may also align with broader public health campaigns that promote safety in recreational sports, thereby potentially reducing the incidence of head-related injuries in these activities. The bill's effect can also extend to manufacturers and retailers, who may see increased demand as a result of the tax exemption.

Summary

Assembly Bill A459 aims to exempt the sale of recreational safety helmets from the state's sales and use tax in New Jersey. This bill is primarily focused on ensuring that helmets used for various recreational activities, including biking, skiing, and skating, are more affordable for consumers by removing the additional cost of sales tax. It defines 'recreational safety helmets' as helmets or protective headgear that meet safety standards for specific activities such as cycling and skiing. The bill seeks to promote safety among users of these recreational activities by encouraging helmet use through financial incentives.

Contention

During discussions surrounding Bill A459, there could be diverging viewpoints on the implications of removing sales tax on safety equipment. Supporters argue that this financial relief could lead to greater public safety and encourage safer practices in recreational sports. However, opponents may raise concerns about the potential loss of tax revenue for the state, arguing it could affect funding for public services. Additionally, the effectiveness of tax exemptions on actual helmet usage and safety outcomes may also be debated, with critics questioning if the exemption would significantly alter consumer behavior or priorities regarding safety gear.

Companion Bills

NJ S2436

Same As Exempts sale of recreational safety helmets from sales and use tax.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.