New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1334

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Provides one-time deduction of $10,000 for certain taxpayers under GIT.

Impact

If enacted, A1334 would amend the state's gross income tax code, allowing eligible taxpayers to benefit from a significant deduction in their calculated taxable income. By increasing disposable income in the short term, the bill could provide much-needed financial relief to families and individuals who have struggled economically due to the pandemic. This policy change is expected to enhance the financial wellbeing of residents already impacted by the economic downturn, helping them to better manage their living expenses and stimulate local economies through increased spending.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1334 provides a one-time gross income tax deduction of $10,000 for certain taxpayers in New Jersey. The eligibility criteria specify that married individuals filing a joint return or individuals classified as head of household or surviving spouses must have a taxable income of $250,000 or less. For other filers, including married individuals filing separately and unmarried individuals, the income threshold is set at $125,000. This initiative aims to offer financial relief to taxpayers in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, targeting lower and middle-income earners who faced economic challenges during the crisis.

Contention

While the bill appears to be widely supported as a means of economic recovery, there may be points of contention regarding its implementation and the scope of tax relief. Critics may argue about the long-term fiscal impact of the deduction on state revenues, suggesting that such measures could disproportionately benefit higher-income taxpayers or fail to adequately address the needs of the most vulnerable populations. Furthermore, there might be discussions surrounding the adequacy of the income thresholds, with some stakeholders advocating for broader access to ensure that more families can take advantage of the deduction.

Companion Bills

NJ A1149

Carry Over Provides one-time deduction of $10,000 for certain taxpayers under GIT.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1149

Provides one-time deduction of $10,000 for certain taxpayers under GIT.

NJ A5214

Provides child tax credit for taxpayers with children ages six to 11 and increases amount of credit for taxpayers with children under 12 over period of two years.

NJ A3428

Provides child tax credit for taxpayers with children ages six to 11 and increases amount of credit for taxpayers with children under 12 over period of two years.

NJ A1328

Provides gross income tax deduction to surviving spouses of certain veterans.

NJ A1143

Provides gross income tax deduction to surviving spouses of certain veterans.

NJ S2782

Establishes certain exclusions and credits under gross income and corporation business taxes for contributions to lifelong learning accounts.

NJ A2534

Establishes certain exclusions and credits under gross income and corporation business taxes for contributions to lifelong learning accounts.

NJ A3466

Establishes certain exclusions and credits under gross income and corporation business taxes for contributions to lifelong learning accounts.

NJ A5774

Expands child tax credit eligibility to resident taxpayers with children ages six to 11.

NJ A927

Expands child tax credit eligibility to resident taxpayers with children ages six to 11.

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