New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3151

Introduced
5/6/24  

Caption

Concerns municipal use of employer payroll tax.

Impact

This legislation impacts state laws regarding local taxation and the administration of payroll taxes. By allowing municipalities to retain a portion of the collected tax for administrative expenses, the bill is expected to improve the efficiency of tax collection. Furthermore, it stipulates that if a municipality has a median household income of $55,000 or more, funds collected from the payroll tax must be channeled into a trust fund dedicated exclusively to school purposes, including charter schools. This could provide important financial support to local educational institutions.

Summary

Bill S3151 addresses the local payroll tax law in New Jersey, allowing municipalities to impose and collect an employer payroll tax for general municipal purposes. The bill specifically permits municipalities to allocate up to five percent of the funds collected under this tax to cover administrative costs associated with its collection and management. This provision aims to alleviate some financial burdens on local governments by enabling them to allocate resources toward managing the payroll tax effectively.

Contention

While the intent of S3151 is to facilitate better management of payroll taxes and enhance funding for schools, there could be contention surrounding its implementation. Some may argue that establishing a payroll tax could increase overall tax burdens for employers, which might affect local businesses and their operational capabilities. There may also be discussions about equity, particularly regarding how the distribution of tax funds will be managed, and if this approach adequately addresses the needs of all communities, especially those with lower median incomes.

Companion Bills

NJ A4376

Same As Concerns municipal use of employer payroll tax.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4376

Concerns municipal use of employer payroll tax.

NJ S4219

Concerns administration of employer payroll tax.

NJ S3149

Concerns municipal ordinances that impose employer payroll tax.

NJ A4378

Concerns municipal ordinances that impose employer payroll tax.

NJ A5371

Concerns administration of employer payroll tax.

NJ S3150

Permits disclosure of certain State taxpayer information to certain municipalities that administer employer payroll tax.

NJ A4377

Permits disclosure of certain State taxpayer information to certain municipalities that administer employer payroll tax.

NJ A2703

Requires Division of Taxation to provide certain information to municipalities concerning hotel occupancy taxes.

NJ A5867

Permits municipality to authorize municipal clerk to submit certain written statements concerning affordable housing.

NJ A2296

Permits municipality to authorize municipal clerk to submit certain written statements concerning affordable housing.

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