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NJCPA Legislative Priorities

Below is the key legislation the NJCPA is tracking. Click each item for further information.

  • Implement a cap on appeal bonds

  • Change the due date of New Jersey transfer inheritance tax payments

  • Provide IRC Section 1202 incentives at the state level in New Jersey

  • Encourage local governments to use shared services and consolidations

  • Require businesses with information technology contracts with the state to install software to track time worked

  • Create New Jersey Revenue Advisory Board

  • Simplify the New Jersey Annual Comprehensive Financial Report (ACFR)

  • Index New Jersey income tax brackets to inflation

  • Provide relief to the Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund

  • Taxation of remote workers

  • Create assistance program for socially/economically disadvantaged businesses

  • Change BAIT statute to provide more favorable tax treatment for certain S corporations

  • Decouple New Jersey cannabis companies from IRC Section 280E

  • Protect banks and insurers doing business with cannabis companies from state regulators

  • Modify provisions of the CBT, GIT and Uniform Tax Procedure Law

  • De facto ban on restrictive covenants for employment contracts

  • Require New Jersey’s professional boards to report progress on processing license applications

  • Provide tax credits to small businesses to offset increase in UI Fund contributions

  • Speed up professional licensing process SUPPORT A5283, S3939

  • Increase exposure to abusive consumer contract lawsuits

  • Change sexual harassment laws

  • Allow 20% deduction for certain business owners

  • Require registration of private education lenders; establish protections for private education borrowers

  • Educate high school students about student loan debt

  • Extend the school audit deadline

 

Questions? 

Contact Jeff Kaszerman at jkaszerman@njcpa.org or 862-702-5610.

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