New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1807

Introduced
2/28/22  
Refer
2/28/22  
Report Pass
3/21/22  

Caption

Waives business formation and registration fees for establishment of businesses owned by veterans.

Impact

Under current law, for-profit businesses are required to pay $125 for registration, while domestic non-profit organizations must pay $75. By waiving these fees, the bill removes a financial hurdle that can impede veterans from starting their own businesses and thus promoting their transition to civilian life. This legislation aligns with similar initiatives in other states, like Pennsylvania, which have successfully increased veteran entrepreneurship by easing the costs associated with business formation.

Summary

Senate Bill S1807 aims to support the establishment of businesses owned by veterans in New Jersey by waiving all business formation and registration fees for these entities. The bill defines a veteran as any individual who has been honorably discharged from any branch of the Armed Forces, including reserve components, after serving at least 90 days. To obtain the fee exemptions, veterans must provide proof of their status through documentation such as a DD-214 form or a Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty.

Contention

While the bill generally received support, it highlighted broader conversations about the need to facilitate veteran integration into the workforce and the economy. Critics may argue that while waiving registration fees is a positive step, it does not address other substantial obstacles veterans face, such as access to capital or business training. Consequently, the bill's intent to ease financial burdens could be viewed as insufficient without comprehensive support frameworks accompanying it.

Companion Bills

NJ A2542

Same As Waives business formation and registration fees for establishment of businesses owned by veterans.

Previously Filed As

NJ A2542

Waives business formation and registration fees for establishment of businesses owned by veterans.

NJ A1172

Waives business formation and registration fees for establishment of businesses owned by veterans.

NJ AB306

Requires the waiver of certain fees for certain veteran-owned businesses. (BDR 7-956)

NJ S3183

Waives certain commercial driver license fees for veterans and spouses of veterans.

NJ S3434

Requires EDA administer small business loan program to provide loans to small businesses owned or controlled by certain veterans.

NJ A3917

Requires EDA administer small business loan program to provide loans to small businesses owned or controlled by certain veterans.

NJ AB274

Requires the waiver of certain fees for certain businesses related to veterans. (BDR 7-728)

NJ A131

Requires EDA administer small business loan program to provide loans to small businesses owned or controlled by certain veterans.

NJ S873

Requires EDA administer small business loan program to provide loans to small businesses owned or controlled by certain veterans.

NJ HB358

Veteran-owned small businesses; waiving of fees.

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