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NJ A6001

NJ A6001
Eliminates requirement to submit sales tax exemption form for textbook purchases.


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Introduced
11/25/2019
In Committee
11/25/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/08/2020

Introduced Session

2018-2019 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill eliminates the requirement that, for a purchase to be eligible for the sales tax exemption for textbooks, purchasers must provide the seller with a tax exemption form. In addition, the school will no longer need to declare the textbooks required for school, and the school will not need to be a school approved by the Department of Education or Secretary of Higher Education. Currently, sales and rentals of textbooks for use by students are exempt from sales tax. However, the purchaser must provide the seller with a form stating that the purchaser is a student and the particular book is required for school. When purchasing textbooks at a school bookstore, the process is usually streamlined as the bookstore has access to enrollment data and syllabi. In contrast, when purchasing from online sellers the requirement to supply the seller with a form can be particularly onerous. Pursuant to this bill, school textbooks will not need to be accompanied by a form for the purchase to be exempt from sales tax. In addition, the bill clarifies that rentals are included in the exemption, and regardless of what condition or form the book is in, the exemption will apply.

AI Summary

This bill eliminates the requirement for purchasers to provide a tax exemption form when buying textbooks, whether new or used, in electronic or physical form, in order to be eligible for the sales tax exemption. Currently, the purchaser must provide the form and the educational institution must declare the textbooks as required for school. With this bill, the sales tax exemption will apply to all textbook purchases without the need for the additional form or declaration. The bill also clarifies that the exemption applies to both sales and rentals of textbooks.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 11/25/2019)

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