New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2563

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Exempts from sales and use tax sales of carbon monoxide detectors and any device or equipment sold for residential use to detect, warn of, abate, or extinguish fires.

Impact

The introduction of A2563 is intended to promote the installation of fire and carbon monoxide detection systems within homes across New Jersey. By removing the sales tax on these critical safety items, the bill encourages greater consumer participation in fire safety measures. As a result, the state anticipates a potential increase in the number of homes equipped with life-saving devices, which could lead to reduced incidences of fire-related injuries and fatalities, especially in residential areas.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2563 aims to enhance public safety by providing a sales and use tax exemption for a variety of fire safety equipment and carbon monoxide detection devices. Specifically, the bill exempts from taxation items such as smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, heat-activated sprinkler systems, and other related equipment intended for residential use. The exemption applies to all devices that meet the most recent Underwriters Laboratories standards or equivalent standards at the time of sale. This effectively lowers the financial barrier for homeowners to acquire essential safety equipment.

Conclusion

In summary, A2563 represents a proactive legislative effort to safeguard residents from fire hazards and carbon monoxide poisoning by facilitating easier access to necessary safety devices. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders will need to balance the benefits of improved public safety with the potential economic impact of the proposed tax exemption.

Contention

While the bill has been generally well-received for its intentions to enhance safety, there may be points of contention regarding the fiscal implications of the tax exemption on state revenue. Critics may argue that while increasing safety equipment availability is essential, the loss of sales tax revenue might impact funding for other critical public services. Furthermore, the requirement for devices to comply with current safety standards could lead to concerns among vendors regarding the ability to meet these specifications consistently or affordably.

Companion Bills

NJ S2650

Same As Exempts from sales and use tax sales of carbon monoxide detectors and any device or equipment sold for residential use to detect, warn of, abate, or extinguish fires.

NJ A3417

Carry Over Exempts from sales and use tax sales of carbon monoxide detectors and any device or equipment sold for residential use to detect, warn of, abate, or extinguish fires.

Previously Filed As

NJ A3417

Exempts from sales and use tax sales of carbon monoxide detectors and any device or equipment sold for residential use to detect, warn of, abate, or extinguish fires.

NJ S2650

Exempts from sales and use tax sales of carbon monoxide detectors and any device or equipment sold for residential use to detect, warn of, abate, or extinguish fires.

NJ HB05105

An Act Exempting Smoke Detectors And Carbon Monoxide Detectors From The Sales And Use Taxes.

NJ HB05003

An Act Exempting Smoke Detectors And Carbon Monoxide Detectors From The Sales And Use Taxes.

NJ HB05236

An Act Exempting Smoke Detectors And Carbon Monoxide Detectors From The Sales Tax.

NJ HB05394

An Act Concerning Smoke And Carbon Monoxide Detectors And Alarms In Residential Dwellings.

NJ A1829

Requires carbon monoxide detectors in school buildings.

NJ A1608

Requires carbon monoxide detectors in school buildings.

NJ HB05326

An Act Requiring Carbon Monoxide Detectors In All Public And Nonpublic Schools.

NJ HB06580

An Act Revising Requirements For The Affidavit Related To Smoke And Carbon Monoxide Detectors In Residential Buildings.

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CA SB1429

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CA AB2115

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OK HB2429

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