New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S3988

Introduced
12/19/24  

Caption

Allows tax credit for expenses incurred for medical insurance premiums and deductible payments for certain taxpayers under gross income tax.

Impact

The enactment of S3988 would affect those who struggle to afford healthcare by potentially reducing their overall tax liabilities. By allowing eligible taxpayers to claim the credit, the state aims to alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with healthcare costs, making it easier for residents to manage their medical expenditures. This bill is a part of a broader trend toward improving access to healthcare and supporting low- to middle-income families in managing their medical expenses.

Summary

Senate Bill S3988 aims to provide income-eligible residents of New Jersey with a gross income tax credit for expenses related to medical insurance premiums and deductible payments. Specifically, the bill allows individual taxpayers or married individuals filing separately with an income of $65,000 or less to claim a credit that equals their medical expenses incurred during the taxable year, minus 8.5% of their gross income. For those filing jointly or as heads of household with a combined gross income not exceeding $130,000, the calculation remains similar, ensuring that lower-income residents can benefit from the tax relief provided by this bill.

Contention

Discussions on S3988 highlighted some potential points of contention. Critics might argue that while the credit provides immediate relief for some taxpayers, it could place additional pressure on the state budget if significant numbers of residents utilize the credit. Moreover, there may be concerns regarding the clarity of the eligibility criteria or uncertainty about the effectiveness of the proposed tax relief in encouraging residents to maintain regular medical visits, which the bill seeks to promote through coordinated advertisement efforts. Advocates for healthcare access, however, would likely champion this bill as a progressive move toward a more equitable tax system that recognizes and supports the healthcare needs of its community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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