New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A559

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Requires certain economic incentive recipients to pay penalty for nonperformance.

Impact

The implementation of A559 introduces stricter accountability measures for economic incentive programs in New Jersey. By requiring recipients to adhere to specific performance criteria, the state aims to ensure that taxpayers' money is allocated efficiently and effectively. This bill is intended to curb abuses of economic incentives, where businesses might receive benefits without fulfilling their obligations, thereby promoting responsible use of public funds.

Summary

Assembly Bill A559 mandates that recipients of economic incentives from the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) who fail to meet program requirements are subject to penalties. These penalties are calculated as a percentage of the tax rate applicable to the recipient, multiplied by the total financial benefits received during the relevant tax year. The penalties will be deposited into the General Fund of the State of New Jersey.

Contention

There exists notable contention regarding the potential impact of A559 on businesses that rely heavily on state economic incentives for survival and growth. Proponents argue that the bill will enforce a merit-based system that encourages performance and efficiency, while opponents caution that it may disproportionately harm smaller businesses that may struggle to meet the rigorous standards set forth, potentially stifling economic growth and job creation in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1445

Requires certain economic incentive recipients to pay penalty for nonperformance.

NJ A3844

Provides economic development incentives for remediating and redeveloping legacy landfills, brownfields, and contaminated sites.

NJ A5267

Requires BPU to procure and incentivize transmission-scale energy storage.

NJ A1788

Establishes Economic Development Incentive Review Commission.

NJ S2945

Concerns economic incentives for certain cannabis businesses.

NJ A4715

Establishes uptime requirement for electric vehicle charging station incentive programs.

NJ A4392

Concerns economic incentives for certain cannabis businesses.

NJ S2338

Provides economic development incentives for remediating and redeveloping legacy landfills, brownfields, and contaminated sites.

NJ S2746

Provides economic development incentives for remediating and redeveloping legacy landfills, brownfields, and contaminated sites.

NJ SB2001

Economic development; provide incentives for certain economic development projects.

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