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NJ A1841
NJ A1841Allows gross income tax deduction for amounts paid for removal of lead, asbestos, sodium, chloride, and other contaminants from taxpayer's property.
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Introduced
01/14/2020
01/14/2020
In Committee
11/08/2021
11/08/2021
Crossed Over
01/10/2022
01/10/2022
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022
01/11/2022
Introduced Session
2020-2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill allows taxpayers to deduct up to a combined $25,000 from gross income in a year for the following expenses: · lead-based paint hazard abatement in the taxpayer's home, if performed by a certified lead abatement contractor; · asbestos hazard abatement in the taxpayer's home, if performed by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor; · replacement of a water service line containing hazardous amounts of lead, if the line is owned by the taxpayer, the line is on the real property of the taxpayer's home, and the line's replacement is necessary for abatement of the hazard in the taxpayer's home; and · replacement of plumbing containing hazardous amounts of lead in the taxpayer's home. The Director of the Division of Taxation is required to set the standards by which taxpayers are to prove that they qualify for the deduction. To be eligible for the deduction for amounts paid for lead-based paint hazard abatement or asbestos hazard abatement, a taxpayer must submit a receipt that work was done by a State certified or licensed abatement contractor. Lead and asbestos hazard abatement can cost families tens of thousands of dollars. This bill provides an incentive and financial relief to homeowners who incur expenses for lead and asbestos hazard abatement to make their families and communities safer.
AI Summary
This bill allows taxpayers to deduct up to $25,000 from their gross income for expenses related to the removal of lead, asbestos, and other contaminants from their property. This includes the cost of lead-based paint and asbestos hazard abatement performed by certified contractors, as well as the replacement of water service lines or plumbing containing hazardous levels of lead. The bill aims to provide financial relief to homeowners who incur these expenses to make their homes and communities safer.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance, Health and Social Services
Sponsors (16)
Christopher Bateman (R)*,
Joe Lagana (D)*,
Annette Quijano (D)*,
Gary Schaer (D)*,
Britnee Timberlake (D)*,
Craig Coughlin (D),
Patrick Diegnan (D),
JoAnn Downey (D),
Linda Greenstein (D),
Gordon Johnson (D),
Angela Mcknight (D),
Carol Murphy (D),
Declan O'Scanlon (R),
Steven Oroho (R),
Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D),
Andrew Zwicker (D),
Last Action
Passed by the Senate (39-0) (on 01/10/2022)
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