New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3849

Introduced
5/15/23  

Caption

Authorizes provision of monetary awards to whistleblowers who report State tax law violations committed by employers in construction industry.

Impact

The legislation seeks to strengthen compliance with tax laws in the construction sector, which has historically been susceptible to violations. By empowering employees to report wrongdoing without fear of retaliation, the bill encourages transparency and accountability within the industry, potentially leading to greater revenue collection for state coffers. Furthermore, it aligns with the objectives of similar whistleblower laws by providing financial incentives for individuals incentivized to come forward with credible information about tax fraud or malpractice.

Summary

Senate Bill S3849 aims to provide a mechanism for incentivizing individuals to report tax law violations within the construction industry by establishing a whistleblower reward system. Specifically, this bill authorizes the Director of the Division of Taxation in New Jersey to grant monetary awards ranging from 15% to 30% of the collected proceeds from actions taken against employers found guilty of tax violations. If the disclosures lead to successful administrative or judicial actions, whistleblowers can be rewarded; however, certain limitations apply based on the source of the information they provide.

Contention

Nevertheless, the bill has provisions that create potential contention. For instance, individuals who are found to have initiated the violations will have their rewards reduced or eliminated entirely, which may discourage some legitimate whistleblowers. Additionally, it restricts awards for claims based on information derived from existing investigative records, public reports, or media coverage, as these are capped at a maximum of 10% of proceeds. These stipulations could lead to debates about the balance between encouraging reporting and preventing opportunistic claims.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2951

Authorizes provision of monetary awards to whistleblowers who report State tax law violations committed by employers in construction industry.

NJ A4265

Authorizes provision of monetary awards to whistleblowers who report State tax law violations committed by employers in construction industry.

NJ S2326

Requires employers within construction industry to notify employees of certain rights.

NJ S2758

Requires employers within construction industry to notify employees of certain rights.

NJ A1054

Requires employers within construction industry to notify employees of certain rights.

NJ A2897

Requires employers within construction industry to notify employees of certain rights.

NJ S07494

Provides for securities fraud whistleblower incentives and protections; defines terms; grants whistleblower awards for one or more whistleblowers who voluntarily provide original information to the attorney general that was the basis for a successful covered enforcement action; protects whistleblowers from retaliation; authorizes the attorney general to adopt any necessary rules and regulations; makes related provisions.

NJ A08016

Provides for securities fraud whistleblower incentives and protections; defines terms; grants whistleblower awards for one or more whistleblowers who voluntarily provide original information to the attorney general that was the basis for a successful covered enforcement action; protects whistleblowers from retaliation; authorizes the attorney general to adopt any necessary rules and regulations; makes related provisions.

NJ SB947

Whistleblowers: private entities awarded large state contracts.

NJ SB1124

Financial Compensation for CFPB Whistleblowers Act

Similar Bills

NJ A4265

Authorizes provision of monetary awards to whistleblowers who report State tax law violations committed by employers in construction industry.

NJ S2951

Authorizes provision of monetary awards to whistleblowers who report State tax law violations committed by employers in construction industry.

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KS SB27

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VA SB1470

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VA HB2195

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